Mangaluru: Surprising inaction by police in getting hold of Rashid Malbari


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Oct 3: One of the most notorious criminals, who has been on the run after securing bail four years back, is said to have been lodged in a prison in Abu Dhabi since the last three months. Some sources blame lethargy on the part of the state police in getting custody of the fugitive on the run, who is required in several cases in the state and elsewhere. Questions have been raised about the reason behind lack of drive among the police force of the state to take custody of one of the most wanted criminal, Rashid Malbari, who is an accused in several cases.

Malbari from near Kaup, who was a trusted lieutenant of Dawood Ibrahim, was arrested during March 2009 for securing bail in a case and then going missing. It was found that he had gone to Bangladesh and had planned to become permanent resident of Abu Dhabi. He was arrested by Abu Dhabi police after getting information that he was getting fake visa done. The Bangladeshi passport he was found to be in possession of was also found to be fake.

Sources claim that the police are aware about the current whereabouts of Rashid Malbari but they have not shown the willpower to put through the paper work needed to get him deported to India. Malbari, reports claim, had been arrested during the last week of June this year along with his accomplice, who is from near Bantwal. It is also said that it is easier for India, which has excellent relationship with Abu Dhabi, to get criminals deported from there if the officials evince enough interest and provide proof about his identity and illegal activities here.

Malbari, an associate of Dawood Ibrahim, is wanted in many cases including several in Karnataka in general and Mangaluru in particular. After he went out of the jail on bail and failed to appear for further court hearings without a trace, the police had issued lookout and red corner notices. The police are said to be aware about Malbari's detention in Abu Dhabi but they are awaiting official confirmation from intelligence authorities before they can initiate legal steps to bring him back and bring him to book.

  

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  • I wish I was there, Bahrain

    Thu, Oct 04 2018

    How this Malbari is from Mangalore, all remaining Malbari are from Kerala. Hmmm.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    Rashid Malbari knows which greedy Politicians to Bribe ...

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    Let him to be in Abu dhabi Jail !!! in their jail there is no difference for vip or vvip or dons! If he comes to India there will be posh life for him in our jails... Sadnedho udhar

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  • Indian, India

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    Malabari has given bari commission

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  • Namith, Kottara

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    Mangalore police busy in catching " helmetless riders"

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Oct 04 2018

    Namith Kottara,because its a good business for themut count when they let one go without it might atleast 20or thirty?This Malbari can stay there for longer time.when he is brought here again he may not stay for long inside ,quite possible slip off again to elsewhere .Then it is difficult to catch again like Mallya.He has done a good thig to go to Abudhabi.His bad luck.They caught him.

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  • Prashant Karkera, Hejamady/Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    How a lieutenant of International terrorist Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar get bail, even after several cases stand against him and he left the country also .....

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  • JNB, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    Mangalore police may require another 6 months for cooling period,
    we know mangalore Pub attacked all got acquitted saying lack of evidence what about live video proof? same here.

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  • Tell The Truth, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    I don't understand how notorious criminal escape so easily. Who provide him bail. How state government function question arises..??
    Looks like a big hefty sum exchanged in between.

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  • pooki, mangaluru

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    Dear LIar in the false disguise of truth,
    He has escaped same like how choksy, nirav and others have escaped with the help of the people in power.
    HOpe you know that you are living in one of the most corrupted countries in the world called India like me

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  • jacobnelson, Mangalore-Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    Money speaks not lawyer or lier : sabse bada Rupaiya!

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    Now kumara dont ask who is malbari.??

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  • Ripson Lobo, Mangalore/Dubai

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    He is better if he is in Abu Dhabi Jail. Because the law in UAE is much better than in India. If he is deported to India and they put him in the Jail he will be out within weeks and will run away once more.

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  • Raj, Barakur

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    The Judge who granted him bail should be put behind bars.

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  • KP, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 03 2018

    I would leave him there. At least there, you are certain he will do some jail time. You get him extradited, he is booked and released awaiting trial, which can take years, a la Salman Khan; then found guilty and then given anticipatory bail while appealing and then it will not matter anymore - we will have given up on this case or just passed on! Justice in India, the next superpower!

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