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BETTING ON WORLD CUP FOOTBALL

Bookies bet on Brazil for World Cup win

Brazil is the hot favourite to win the World Cup not only in the eyes of sports enthusiasts, but also of the bookies. The team is currently carrying a rate of Rs.4 for a win, i.e., a person placing Re.1 as bet on Brazil will get Rs.4 if the team wins. More...

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Bookies Spare 'KRRISH' Due to Don's Dictate

The bookies, who had been anxiously awaiting the release of Rakesh Roshan’s much awaited film Krish suffered a severe setback when underworld’s undisputed don Dawood Ibrahim issues a dictate that no one should open bets on the film. More...

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Dawood Controls Buprenorphine Smuggling

Hand of Customs officers suspected

Mumbai police recently seized Buprenorphine injection IP, a medicine sold in the market under the trade name of Tidigesic and used by drug addicts, and arrested 4 people. The D-company has been smuggling this scheduled drug for many years to UAE and Mumbai police officers suspect some Customs officers have facilitated this illegal international trade. It is estimated that the value of Buprenorphine injections being smuggled from India to other countries every year is approximately Rs.900 Crore.

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Maharshtra is a hub for SIMI and other Islamic terrorists

The recent haul of a large number of explosives and ammunition across the state of Maharashtra has established the presence of a deep rooted terrorist network in the state. The police and intelligence agencies have unearthed ample evidence to learn that small villages and towns of Maharashtra are terror hubs and bases. What was till now a strong belief has turned into a dangerous, deadly fact. Incidentally, this correspondent had reported that the terrorists were hiding large caches of arms and ammunition in and around Mumbai in an article dated 11th August, 2003. More...

High Security at Sensitive Places across Mumbai

The seizure of large quantities of arms and explosives in Maharashtra has once again highlighted the terrorist threat to sensitive and strategic places in Mumbai. That the quantity of RDX seized was even more than used during the 1993 serial blasts has been giving the security agencies sleepless nights. It looks likely that their vigil has resulted in thwarting a major catastrophe, but has also established that the terror threat was much nearer and much more extensive than could have been thought of. More...

Fake Passports : Ideal Getway Vehicles for Dons

The one object that comes in most handy for illegal travel of underworld dons across the world is a fake passport. What is amazing to note is that the dons can easily assume a new identity for travel purposes at a cost as low as Rs.500. In the 'Bhai world', obtaining a new passport is just a wish away. The dons can manage to get a passport in India and abroad with same technique and within no time at all. More...

Bhais & Bollywood

As Abu Salem was extradited to India, many cellphones belonging to the bigwigs of the film industry were switched off. No one wanted to talk on the issue to the media, and some didn’t want to take the risk of being tapped by the police. This, in itself, was an indicator of the terror this once upon a time blue dyed boy of the Bid D himself, had created in Bollywood. And now, when Salem is reportedly crooning during his interrogation, it is surely bound to give sleepless nights to a few. This sequence of events once again raises the pertinent question – what is the extent of the underworld’s penetration in the Indian film industry? More...

Informers Struggle to Survive

The guns have fallen silent in Mumbai. Well, almost. The bhai-log have shifted base. Their henchmen have been eliminated. The opening up of the economy has resulted in a substantial decrease of smuggling of prized items. Mumbai, they say, has become a safe place. And, as the law enforcement agencies bask in their new-found glory, their informers — a low profile sect responsible for their successes — is readying to say goodbye. In fact, many veterans, some of the best in the trade, have already bid adieu to the profession. More...

Mujara Parties a hit after Dance Bar Closure

The closure of dance bars in Maharashtra came as a rude shock not only to those who earned from them, but also to those who frequented them for pleasure. The dance bars association and the State government are contesting the case in the Supreme Court, but dance bar lovers in Mumbai have already found an alternative. Mujaras are now the current fad of the town. More...

The Changing Face of Hawala Operators

Intelligence and Law & Order agencies were baffled when they found that underworld is using new technique for sending and receiving their black money to and from Mumbai. The underworld is changing the faces of Hawala operators quickly, so that the police or Intelligence agencies find it increasingly impossible to trace them.

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Arsenal of The Underworld

Underworld is not the same now as it was in the past. Underworld is using more lethal armoury than ever before, and Mumbai cops have not been able to reach the level of mafia’s ammo store. More...

MUMBAI BOMB BLAST 92' : Accused still at large

On 12th March,1993 Bombay city was rocked by a series of bomb blasts which resulted in death of 257 persons, injuries to 713 persons and loss of property worth Rs.27 crores (approx.). Here is the list of accused still at large... More...

MUMBAI BOMB BLAST 92' : Rewards in Crores, but no takers

On 12th March,1993, Bombay city was rocked by a series of bomb blasts which resulted in death of 257 persons, injuries to 713 persons and loss of property worth Rs.27 crores (approx.). The government agencies have announced rewards of crores of rupees against the criminals involved in these blasts, but there are no takers. Given below is a list of criminals and the rewards declared on them by the Government of India. More...

PETROL MIXING : Biggest scam of India

A scam, running over in zillion of rupees, making India economically sick, and it's citizens too. More...

CRICKET SATTA : 1975 to 2006 - A money story

Economic capital of India, dream city Mumbai is ahead in all means of money, how Mumbaiwllas can leave the betting? They are first in this field too. ‘Matka’ started in Mumbai and quickly multiplied through out the country. When cricket betting started in India, soon this was a hobby for the punters (betters) of Mumbai. Hysteria of cricket betting is much higher then craze of cricket. Mumbai is pouring 60 percent of the total betting revenue on cricket. More...

Power Mafia is giving shocks to RIL, cutting Rs. 1 crore every month
Power mafia in Mumbai is giving serious shocks to BSES (Now REL) in Mumbai suburbs and is stealing Rs.1 crore worth of electricity every month. This was unearthed when the Malvani Police Station arrested a gang of power thieves. A case of 76,000 unit electricity theft worth Rs.3.20 lakhs has been registered against them. More...

Bollywood Under Mafia Scanner

Bollywood is under scanner of mafia and every one is trying to save their skin in the Bharat Shah-Nazim Rizvi case under MCOCA. Out of total 150 witnesses, there are 33 panch witness and 67 police officers. Only 50 witnesses are from the film industry or other fields. Only a few of them have given statements against Nazim Rizvi, Bharat Shah and Chhota Shakeel and dared extend a helping hand to the Mumbai police. More...

Organized Crime After 10 Years

It is always difficult to predict the future of any activity, and especially so if it is regarding the underworld. However, it can be safely assumed that a decade from now, the underworld would be crueller, more organized and more comprehensive. More...

Bookies Disregard don's dictat

Will open bets of 'Fana' ignoring Dawood's order

Apart from the large scale monsoon betting likely to take place in the coming weeks, the bookies have started preparation to accept bets on the forthcoming high budget film ‘Fanaa’. What is interesting to note is that while doing this, the Mumbai bookies have chosen to go against a dictat issued by none other than the uncrowned king of underworld himself, Dawood Ibrahim. More...

Rs. 40,00,00,00,000

On the stake for Monsoon Betting in India

"Come monsoon, Come rain, Pour water, Pour money," seems to be the current rhyme doing the rounds among the Indian bookmakers, as they are opening the rates in the illegal gambling (betting) bazaar for the Monsoon. The amount of money to be bet is estimated to be around Rs. 4,000 crores ($850 million). Can't believe it? More...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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