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Meet Delhi-based lawyer who bought properties of dreaded underworld don Dawood Ibrahim in auction

DNA Saturday, 6 January 2024
This isn't the first time Srivastava has bought properties belonging to Dawood Ibrahim's properties. In 2020, he purchased Dawood's ancestral home in Khed for Rs 11.2 lakh.
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News video: Hindu Mahasabha president Swami Chakrapani bids on Dawood Ibrahim's ancestral properties | Oneindia

Hindu Mahasabha president Swami Chakrapani bids on Dawood Ibrahim's ancestral properties | Oneindia 02:25

An intriguing development has taken place involving the Hindu Mahasabha president, Swami Chakrapani, and the auction of fugitive global terrorist Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar's ancestral properties. Swami Chakrapani has declared his intention to bid for four ancestral properties of Dawood Ibrahim in an...

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