Dawood Ibrahim’s aide Salim Dola brought to Mumbai by NCB from Delhi
Sanjeev Kumar | April 30, 2026 4:23 AM CST
Mohammad Salim Dola, a high-ranking associate of fugitive Dawood Ibrahim, was brought to Mumbai by the NCB. Arrested in Turkey for drug trafficking, he was deported to India and will face interrogation regarding the D-Company's operations.
Legal Proceedings in Delhi
Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) produced Salim Dola at the residence of Duty Magistrate Kautuk Bhardwaj, who granted 2 days transit remand of Dola to NCB Mumbai, after hearing the submissions.Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) Manish Gupta appeared for NCB and sought transit remand of Salim Dola. He has been arrested in the case of 2023 of NCB Mumbai.Advocate Sharian Mukherji alongwith Akash, appeared for Salim Dola and opposed the transit remand application. It was also submitted that it is alleged that there was an LOC issued against Salim Dola. But the date of issuance of the LOC is not mentioned. Salim Dola had gone to Turkey in 2020. Counsel for accsued also submitted that the present case was lodged in 2023. Salim Dola has been out of India since 2020. How can he be connected with this case?Special Public Prosecutor (SPP) Arun Khatri alongwith Advocate Shelly, appeared for NCB. It was submitted that the accused had been arrested on an NBW issued against him from a Mumbai court. He has been arrested in an FIR of the NCB of 2023. He also submitted that the grounds of arrest had already been supplied to the accused.The Arrest Operation in Turkey
Salim Dola was brought to India on Tuesday. He was deported to Delhi Technical Airport from Istanbul. This followed an operation by the intelligence department in collaboration with international agencies.Salim Dola, who is said to be the key man behind Dawood's drug empire, is currently facing interrogation by intelligence agencies. Dola was arrested on April 25 after the Narcotics Crimes Division of the Istanbul Police Department launched a targeted operation to intercept the Indian national.Dola, who is wanted for 'drug trafficking', was located hiding in a residence in the Beylikduzu district. Soon, Dola was successfully apprehended and was then processed for deportation to India.The crackdown in Turkey aligns with ongoing investigations in India, where associates captured in Mumbai's Kurla region reportedly confessed to receiving instructions from Dola, according to CNN Turk. During those related raids in India, authorities seized 126 kilograms and 141 grams of mephedrone alongside 2,522,000 Indian rupees.Charges and Investigation Ahead
The Istanbul Police Department has since completed the necessary station procedures for the high-profile detainee. The Interpol Red Notice specifies that Dola is facing a series of charges under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985. This Indian legislation prescribes a minimum decade-long prison sentence for significant violations and maintains rigorous criteria for bail, especially when the seizure involves commercial-grade quantities of narcotics.Officials are now expected to charge him under the provisions of the NDPS Act and other acts for offences committed.Interrogation to Uncover Broader Network
Salim Dola is considered a pivotal figure in the underworld's narcotics network. Officials believe his interrogation will provide critical insights into: How the D-Company moves contraband across borders via West Asia and Europe, the "hawala" channels used to funnel drug money back into organised crime activities and identifying active "sleeper cells" and distributors operating within Mumbai and neighbouring states. (ANI)(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Asianet Newsable English staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)Add Asianet Newsable as a Preferred Source

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