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- Search_for_Dawood_Ibrahim abstract "Dawood Ibrahim, the founder and leader of D-Company, went into hiding following the 1993 Bombay bombings, that he coordinated, to avoid capture by India for his role in it. He has been on the The World's 10 Most Wanted list since 2010, and third in the list, and is designated a \"global terrorist\".Many attempts have been made to locate Ibrahim by the Indian intelligence agencies, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and Intelligence Bureau (IB), ever since he went into hiding. His location has been frequently traced to Karachi, Pakistan, a claim which the Pakistani authorities have frequently denied. The claims were further established in August 2015, when a phone call made to his home by an Indian television channel, Times Now, was answered by his wife, who confirmed his presence at their home in Karachi. The Indian intelligence agencies immediately prepared a dossier of Ibrahim which included evidences of his location in Karachi, among others. It was to be presented at the National Security Agency-level talks between the two countries in the same month, which was however, called off due to political reasons.".
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- Search_for_Dawood_Ibrahim wikiPageWikiLink Karachi.
- Search_for_Dawood_Ibrahim wikiPageWikiLink National_Security_Agency.
- Search_for_Dawood_Ibrahim wikiPageWikiLink Outlook_(magazine).
- Search_for_Dawood_Ibrahim wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
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- Search_for_Dawood_Ibrahim wikiPageWikiLink Search_for_Osama_bin_Laden.
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- Search_for_Dawood_Ibrahim wikiPageWikiLinkText "frequently traced".
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- Search_for_Dawood_Ibrahim subject Category:D-Company.
- Search_for_Dawood_Ibrahim comment "Dawood Ibrahim, the founder and leader of D-Company, went into hiding following the 1993 Bombay bombings, that he coordinated, to avoid capture by India for his role in it. He has been on the The World's 10 Most Wanted list since 2010, and third in the list, and is designated a \"global terrorist\".Many attempts have been made to locate Ibrahim by the Indian intelligence agencies, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and Intelligence Bureau (IB), ever since he went into hiding.".
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