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Dawood aide Huzaifa held in Mumbai crackdown; Probe focuses on Pakistan-linked recruitment network

Central agencies arrested alleged D-Company operative Huzaifa during raids in Mumbai as investigators probe suspected links between Dawood Ibrahim's network, Pakistan's ISI, and underworld recruitment activities in India

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In a significant development in India’s ongoing efforts to dismantle transnational criminal and terror networks, central investigative agencies have arrested an alleged D-Company operative during a series of raids conducted across Mumbai.

The accused, identified as Huzaifa, is believed to be closely associated with Munna Jhingada, one of Dawood Ibrahim’s key lieutenants who is alleged to be operating from Pakistan. The arrest forms part of a wider investigation into suspected links between the Mumbai underworld and Pakistan’s notorious intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).

Security officials view the operation as another step in unravelling what they describe as an enduring nexus between organised crime syndicates, terror facilitators, and Pakistan-based handlers who continue to operate against India’s security interests.

According to sources familiar with the investigation, multiple teams conducted coordinated searches at various locations in Mumbai late Tuesday night, leading to Huzaifa’s arrest and the seizure of materials that are now being examined by investigators.

Probe Focuses on Recruitment Network in Maharashtra

Following the arrest, agencies have begun extensive questioning of Huzaifa to determine the scope and reach of the alleged network operating in Maharashtra.

Investigators are examining whether local youths were being recruited into criminal or potentially anti-national activities through operatives linked to the D-Company network. Particular attention is being paid to possible communications originating from Karachi-based handlers and the chain of command through which instructions may have been transmitted.

Officials are also seeking to establish whether targets, operational plans, or recruitment directives were being relayed through Munna Jhingada and his associates.

The investigation is expected to focus not only on criminal activities but also on any possible overlap between organised crime networks and terror-related operations, an area that Indian security agencies have repeatedly flagged as a major national security concern.

Who is Munna Jhingada?

At the centre of the investigation is Syed Mudassar Hussain, better known as Munna Jhingada.

Jhingada is considered by security agencies to be a senior operative of Dawood Ibrahim’s D-Company and has long been associated with some of the most significant organised crime and terrorism-related investigations in India.

Investigators allege that he enjoys close ties with fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim and Dawood’s trusted lieutenant Chhota Shakeel.

Over the years, Jhingada’s name has surfaced in cases involving extortion, organised crime, espionage, terror financing, and recruitment activities linked to Pakistan-based networks.

Security agencies believe that even while operating from abroad, he continues to exercise influence over criminal modules functioning within India.

Link Emerges After Arrest of Terror Suspects

The latest investigation gains significance because Munna Jhingada’s name had recently surfaced during the probe into a terror module allegedly plotting attacks in multiple Indian cities.

Earlier this year, security agencies arrested nine suspects accused of planning attacks in Delhi, Mumbai, and several other locations across the country.

Investigators alleged that the module was connected to handlers operating from Pakistan and that Jhingada played an important role in coordinating activities from overseas.

The current probe involving Huzaifa is therefore being viewed as part of a broader effort to dismantle the operational infrastructure that allegedly supports such networks from within India.

Officials believe the arrest could help uncover additional links between domestic operatives and overseas coordinators.

Recent Success Against Dawood’s Network

The crackdown comes shortly after Indian agencies secured a major breakthrough in their pursuit of Dawood Ibrahim’s international network.

More than a month ago, Indian authorities successfully brought back Mohammad Salim Dola from Turkey.

Dola, a senior associate of Dawood Ibrahim, had reportedly been evading authorities since 2020. He was detained by Turkish authorities during a coordinated operation in Istanbul’s Beylikduzu district.

Following legal proceedings, he was deported to India, marking a significant achievement for Indian security agencies attempting to weaken D-Company’s overseas operations.

Officials believe the information obtained from such arrests could prove crucial in exposing the structure, funding mechanisms, and operational methods of Dawood’s transnational network.

Dawood Ibrahim and His ISI Connection

For decades, Indian investigative agencies have maintained that Dawood Ibrahim’s criminal empire has operated with the support and protection of elements within Pakistan’s security establishment.

Dawood remains one of India’s most wanted fugitives and is accused of masterminding the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blasts that killed hundreds of people and injured many more.

The attacks, which remain among the deadliest acts of terrorism in Indian history, fundamentally altered India’s internal security landscape and exposed the dangerous convergence of organised crime and cross-border terrorism.

According to Indian agencies, D-Company played a crucial role in facilitating the movement of explosives, weapons, and operatives involved in the coordinated bombings.

Authorities have repeatedly asserted that Dawood has been residing in Karachi under state protection, despite Pakistan consistently denying his presence within its territory.

Over the years, D-Company has been accused of involvement in extortion rackets, narcotics trafficking, money laundering, terror financing, contract killings, and recruitment activities spanning multiple countries.

International Recognition of the Threat

International agencies have also taken note of Dawood Ibrahim’s alleged links to terrorism.

In 2003, the United States designated Dawood Ibrahim as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist.

At the time, American authorities alleged that D-Company maintained a close operational relationship with Pakistan’s ISI and had established links with terrorist organisations including Lashkar-e-Taiba and Al-Qaeda.

The designation significantly increased global scrutiny of Dawood’s activities and reinforced concerns about the overlap between organised crime syndicates and extremist networks.

Investigation Continues

With Huzaifa now in custody, investigators are expected to focus on digital communications, financial transactions, recruitment channels, and contacts with Pakistan-based handlers.

Security agencies believe the arrest could provide valuable insights into the functioning of D-Company’s contemporary network and its alleged efforts to maintain influence within India despite the geographical distance separating its top leadership from the country.

The operation underscores the continuing challenge posed by the Dawood-ISI nexus, a threat that Indian agencies argue remains active decades after the 1993 Mumbai blasts. As investigators continue to unravel the network, authorities hope the latest arrest will help expose additional operatives and disrupt channels used for recruitment, coordination, and cross-border criminal activity.

Topics: Huzaifa arrestMunna JhingadaDawood IbrahimD-companyISI LinksMumbai underworldPakistan Handlers
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