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India’s 10 Most Wanted- Highly Notorious And Dangerous Terrorists And Criminals!

by Kavya Bisaria
Aug 2, 2015
in Facts
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India’s 10 Most Wanted- Highly Notorious And Dangerous Terrorists And Criminals!

India has been a victim of terrorism since a long time, thanks to our neighbor Pakistan! It has always given protection and gave way to execute dirty plans in India. Read to know who are the top 10 most wanted men in India.

1. Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar- Head of D-company in Mumbai, financer and organizer of 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, involved in 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, illegal smuggling of weapons, drugs- adds to his list of spreading menace in our land. He is been hiding in Karachi, Pakistan.

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2. Masood Azhar- The same terrorist who was released by Indian government in exchange for passengers on the hijacked Indian flight- IC814. He operated Jaish-e-Mohammed in POK. He too is currently in Pakistan.

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3. Ilyas Kashmiri- leader of Harkat-ul-Jehadi Islami, an Al- Qaeda operative.
Blasts he was held responsible for- German bakery blast in Pune, 26/11 in Mumbai, blasts in Delhi, Jaipur, Ahemdabad in 2008, attack on American centre in Kolkata (2002).
He was thought to have died in US drone attack in 2011 but reports were later denied.

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4. Syed Salahuddin- heads Hizbul Mujahideen. He is pro-Pakistan and aims to unite Kashmir with Pakistan(LOL!) He obviously has support from Pakistan and ISI.
He is the terrorist behind attacks in Kashmir. Also, he is most wanted by NIA.

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5. Sajid Mir- He came to India posing as a cricket fan but was preparing for November 2008 Mumbai attacks. He is Lashkar-e- Tayyeba commander. According to western intelligence, Mir is living in safehouse run by ISI directorate with former military officer Abdur Rehman Hashim who also travelled with him to Delhi.

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6. Major Iqbal- Major in Pakistani army and ISI officer. Another conspirator of 26/11.

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7. Hafiz Muhammad Saeed- chief of Lashkar-e- Tayyeba and Jamaat-ud-Dawa. Both were declared terrorist organisations by United Nations.
Youtube or Google his name, you’d find plenty of hate speeches; he is the mastermind of 26/11 Mumbai attacks.
He was put on house arrest only for a brief period and soon after he came out, he hel anti-India and anti-US rallies openly.

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8. Chotta Shakeel- Dawood’s close aid, he too is accuse of 1993 Mumbai blasts.

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9. Zaki-Ur-Rehman Lakvi- founder of LET and co-planner of 26/11 Mumbai attacks. LET has carried a dozen of attacks in India and remains active. His bail invites uproar in India.

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10. Anees Ibrahim- Younger brother of Dawood and his partner in crime. He makes arrangements for running fake banknotes, running drug racket and extortion. He is immensely trusted by Dawood.

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Who all do you think should join the list? Tell us below!

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