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Underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim Admitted to Hospital in Karachi | Internet Shut Across Pakistan

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Underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim Admitted to Hospital in Karachi | Internet Shut Across Pakistan

Underworld Don Dawood Ibrahim Admitted to Hospital in Karachi | Internet Shut Across Pakistan

Reports suggest Dawood Ibrahim, linked to the 1993 Mumbai blasts, is either critically ill or deceased after alleged poisoning in Karachi.

Tight security surrounds him, amid conflicting reports on his status.

His alleged presence in Pakistan contradicts official claims. Speculation surrounds his activities, including a specialized terror unit.

Internet disruptions and unknown gunmen add mystery.

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