Singh was speaking at a function here to launch a novel written by the veteran journalist Sheela Raval.
"Dawood never seriously wanted to surrender when he offered his conditions for surrendering by speaking with the veteran lawyer Ram Jethmalani," Singh said.
"If any person wants to surrender, he wouldn't put the conditions which he had put," said Singh, adding that the gangster only wanted to create a misleading picture that he wanted to return to India but the concerned authorities stopped him.
Considering this, "Dawood could have returned back to the city, faced trial and led the life of a respected and rich businessman by converting all his illegitimate money into legitimate businesses here. Such things happen in other foreign countries," said Singh, speaking with the media after the book launch.
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