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This is an archive article published on August 16, 2013

Dawood aide Iqbal Mirchi dies after heart attack in UK

In 1994,he was declared a proclaimed offender and with an Interpol Red Corner Notice against him.

Mohammed Iqbal Memon alias Iqbal Mirchi,a close aide of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim,died of a heart attack in London on Wednesday night.

Named in at least a dozen cases including murder,attempted murder,extortion and drug smuggling,Mirchi,63,left for Dubai shortly before the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts,in which he is suspected to have been involved. In 1994,he was declared a proclaimed offender and an Interpol Red Corner Notice was issued against him.

Mirchi was living in a six-bedroom house in an exclusive part of Hornchurch,in Essex. The Mumbai Police sought his extradition in 1995,but the request was turned down after a long battle in UK courts.

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In 2005,Mirchi was on the US state department’s list of “specially designated narcotics traffickers” and was also named by the UN as one of the top 50 drug barons.

Mirchi’s wife Heena Kausar is a former Bollywood actor. Police sources said Mirchi,originally from Gujarat,got his alias as he owned a spice shop in Mumbai. He allegedly smuggled Mandrax tablets with chillis to Africa. He also ran a popular nightclub in Worli called Fisherman’s Wharf.

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