India

Dawood Ibrahim’s Childhood Home Up for Auction, Alongside Family Properties in Maharashtra

The childhood house of renowned terrorist Dawood Ibrahim, as well as three other family-owned homes in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri, will be auctioned off on Friday. The agricultural assets located in Mumbake village will be auctioned off in Mumbai on January 5. Authorities have seized these assets under the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators (Forfeiture of Property) Act (SAFEMA). This marks the auction of the 11th property linked to Dawood or his family in the past nine years.

Details of the Auctioned Properties

The auction includes Dawood Ibrahim’s childhood home, symbolizing a significant chapter of his early life. Additionally, three other agricultural properties in Mumbake village are part of the auction, with the proceedings scheduled to take place in Mumbai. Previous auctions have seen the sale of various assets, such as a restaurant fetching Rs 4.53 crore, six flats sold for Rs 3.53 crore, and a guest house that garnered Rs 3.52 crore.

Dawood Ibrahim’s Connection to Mumbake Village

Dawood Ibrahim, a key accused in the infamous 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, resided in Mumbake village during his childhood before relocating to Mumbai in 1983. The upcoming auction puts a spotlight on his early life, as the properties carry historical significance. Dawood left India in the aftermath of the 1993 bomb blasts, which claimed the lives of 257 individuals.

1993 Mumbai Serial Blasts and CBI Investigation

The devastating bomb blasts on March 12, 1993, shook Mumbai, resulting in 257 fatalities, over 700 injuries, and substantial property damage estimated at Rs 27 crore. The case was subsequently transferred to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) at the request of the Maharashtra government. On June 16, 2017, several accused individuals, including Mustafa Dossa and Abu Salem, were convicted in connection with the case. Dawood Ibrahim, a wanted terrorist, allegedly orchestrated the attacks.

The auction of Dawood Ibrahim’s childhood home and family properties adds a new chapter to the ongoing efforts to liquidate assets linked to individuals involved in criminal activities. The proceedings will be closely watched as authorities seek to dispense justice and address the legacy of one of India’s most notorious criminals.

Priyanka Koul

Priyanka Koul is a dedicated Sub-Editor at The Daily Guardian, is fueled by a profound passion for uncovering and sharing meaningful stories, particularly those of individuals. Committed to journalism's core principles of integrity, accuracy, and ethical reporting, she embraces a relentless journey of learning and personal growth. Priyanka strives to leave a lasting impact through her storytelling prowess.

Recent Posts

Debunking 10 Common Myths About HPV Vaccination: What You Need to Know

HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccination is an essential preventive measure to protect against several strains of…

12 minutes ago

Space Milestone Alert!: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin launches New Glenn Rocket On First Test Flight | WATCH

Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket launched successfully from Cape Canaveral, showcasing reusability and advancing commercial…

14 minutes ago

Saif Ali Khan is out of danger and Recovering After Stabbing Incident, Gratitude to Fans and Well-Wishers

Saif Ali Khan, recovering from stab wounds, expresses gratitude to fans and doctors after multiple…

15 minutes ago

Rethinking Obesity Diagnosis: Why BMI Alone Isn’t Enough

A recent Lancet Global Commission report calls for an overhaul of how obesity is diagnosed,…

16 minutes ago

How Memory Circuits in the Brain Drive Overeating and Obesity

Obesity and overeating are global health crises, with millions of people struggling to maintain healthy…

18 minutes ago

This Prime Minister Went ‘On One Knee’ For Giorgia Meloni On Her Birthday And Special Surprise Gift | WATCH

Albanian PM Edi Rama celebrated Italian PM Giorgia Meloni's 48th birthday with a scarf gift,…

22 minutes ago