Whenever there is an Indo-Pak game in Gulf, expecting the absence of D-Company doesn’t make sense and if the recent reports are to be believed, some of the affiliates of the global terrorist Dawood Ibrahim are expected to attend the Asia Cup game on Wednesday. More than six intelligence agencies across the world decided to keep a close watch on Dawood and his associates in the run-up to the high-voltage clash.
As per the reports of DNA, some of the sources in the intelligence have informed that the global network of sleuths has got some key information about the India-Pakistan game. It has been learned that two gangsters, both most wanted who are close to Ibrahim and his D-Company, are likely to be attend the game in Dubai. It has even been known that some of his family members from Mumbai and Karachi have already reached Dubai to witness the marquee clash.
After receiving the input, intelligence agencies of more than six countries have decided to have a close look in the game in order to look out for the gangsters, DNA’s report suggested. The presence of Dawood and his associates at venues to see India-Pak games is not new. In the 1990s, he was usually seen attending games when the arch-rivals locked horns in Sharjah. It is also known that Ibrahim loves to bet on India-Pakistan games.
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Not only the Indian detectives, but some of the sleuths from the UK, US, Russia, and China are also keeping a close watch on the match after receiving the key input, the report added.
India and Pakistan are clubbed with qualifiers Hong Kong in Group A of the tournament. Pakistan defeated Hong Kong by 8 wickets in their opening game on September 16 but India only managed to win by a narrow margin of 26 runs against Anshuman Rath’s side in their game on Tuesday. Top two teams from each group will advance to the Super Four stage and the top two from that stage will advance to the final to be played on September 28.
India has won Asia Cup the most number of times (six), followed by Sri Lanka (five) and Pakistan (twice).