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Dawood Ibrahim's Properties to be Auctioned in Mumbai Today
- Wednesday December 9, 2015
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's seized properties will be auctioned in Mumbai today. But due to fear of the most wanted terrorist still prevalent, many are asking if the auction is a farce and whether in reality ownership of these properties will be transferred.
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Got Rs 1.18 Crore to Spare? You Can Buy Dawood Ibrahim's Eatery
- Saturday November 21, 2015
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
If you have Rs 1.18 crore to spare and want to buy property which was once owned by India's most wanted criminal Dawood Ibrahim, then here's your chance.
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The Gravy Yard Shift.
- Tuesday October 23, 2012
- Mid-Day, Mumbai
Delhi Zaika, the new eatery in Mumbra, may boast of a spooky address opposite a cemetery but its range of delectable-yet-inexpensive fare makes it well worth the visit, especially for meat lovers The last few months have seen a series of eateries open...
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Dawood Ibrahim's Properties to be Auctioned in Mumbai Today
- Wednesday December 9, 2015
- Mumbai News | Written by Saurabh Gupta
Underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's seized properties will be auctioned in Mumbai today. But due to fear of the most wanted terrorist still prevalent, many are asking if the auction is a farce and whether in reality ownership of these properties will be transferred.
- www.ndtv.com
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Got Rs 1.18 Crore to Spare? You Can Buy Dawood Ibrahim's Eatery
- Saturday November 21, 2015
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
If you have Rs 1.18 crore to spare and want to buy property which was once owned by India's most wanted criminal Dawood Ibrahim, then here's your chance.
- www.ndtv.com
-
The Gravy Yard Shift.
- Tuesday October 23, 2012
- Mid-Day, Mumbai
Delhi Zaika, the new eatery in Mumbra, may boast of a spooky address opposite a cemetery but its range of delectable-yet-inexpensive fare makes it well worth the visit, especially for meat lovers The last few months have seen a series of eateries open...
- food.ndtv.com