Auction shows Dawood's clout has declined: Ex-Mumbai top cop

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Nov 14 2017 | 8:14 PM IST
Successful auction of fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim's properties in the megapolis shows that his clout has declined, former Mumbai police commissioner D Sivanandhan said here today.
"The three properties auctioned today should be used to house either government offices or police posts," the former Director General of Police of Maharashtra told PTI.
"The successful auction also shows that the government has the upper hand, compared to the earlier auction attempts when few dared to bid for these properties fearing the gangster's wrath," he said.
Pakmodia Street in south Mumbai, where the auctioned properties are located, was the den of the fugitive don till early 90s.
"Once he lorded over that area. Nobody could venture out on the Pakmodia Street without Dawood's or his men's knowledge," the former IPS officer said.
"Today, with the auction of his three prime properties - Hotel Rounaque Afroz, Shabnam Guest House and six flats of Damarwala Building - it is clear that the government has established a grip on things," Sivanandhan said.
"This (auction) is an important development. It shows that the government means business. This attitude will be helpful in bringing down Dawood's empire," he said.
"Who purchased these properties and for what purpose is another issue," the former top cop said.
Three south Mumbai properties belonging to Dawood Ibrahim, which are in a dilapidated condition, were auctioned for Rs 11.58 crore today, an official said.
The Saifee Burhani Upliftment Trust (SBUT) has bought the properties for its redevelopment project.

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First Published: Nov 14 2017 | 8:14 PM IST

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