Unknown Man Poisioned Terrorist Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan ,Admitted to Hospital in Karachi : Reports
Defense News - Reports are circulating that the notorious global terrorist, Dawood Ibrahim, is allegedly in critical condition at a hospital in Karachi, Pakistan, with unconfirmed speculations pointing to poisoning as the cause of his sudden health decline. The 65-year-old fugitive, one of India most wanted criminals, has long found refuge in Karachi under the protection of Pakistan ISI, evading global law enforcement agencies, including India RAW.
Linked to a range of criminal activities such as organized crime, terrorism, and drug trafficking, Dawood Ibrahim is infamous as the mastermind behind the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts, resulting in over 250 casualties and thousands of injuries.
The circumstances surrounding his hospitalization remain mysterious, as both Pakistani and Indian officials have yet to officially confirm the news. Speculation about poisoning adds complexity to the situation, intensifying the intrigue.
Information about Dawood health is primarily disseminated through social media channels. Recent reports suggest significant health challenges, including the amputation of two toes in a Karachi hospital due to gangrene, a claim previously dismissed as fake by his close associate Chhota Shakeel two years ago.
Despite limited coverage in Pakistan official media—restricted to outlets such as The Dawn newspaper and Geo TV—news of Dawood Ibrahim alleged poisoning is gaining traction on Twitter (X). Many Indian users are expressing both celebration and skepticism, with some mistakenly crediting India National Security Advisor Ajit Doval for the development. However, it is crucial to note that the Government of India and Indian intelligence agencies have not made any official statements on this matter.