Dawood Ibrahim Aide and Drug Trafficker Mohammad Salim Dola Deported to India in Major Anti-Narcotics Operation
India secures the deportation of Mohammad Salim Dola, a close aide of Dawood Ibrahim, from Turkey in a major anti-narcotics breakthrough led by the Narcotics Control Bureau, highlighting global cooperation against drug cartels and the government’s intensified crackdown on transnational crime networks.
The deportation was executed through a joint effort by Indian intelligence agencies in collaboration with global enforcement partners. According to official sources, the operation reflects a growing transnational cooperation framework aimed at dismantling organized crime syndicates operating across borders.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah confirmed the development, stating that the Narcotics Control Bureau secured a major success in ensuring the return of Salim Dola from Turkey. In a social media statement, Shah emphasized that the government remains committed to its mission of decisively eliminating drug cartels.
He further stated that India’s anti-narcotics agencies have expanded their operational reach beyond national borders through a strong and coordinated global network. Stressing the government’s zero-tolerance approach, he added that drug kingpins will find no safe haven regardless of where they attempt to conceal themselves.
The successful deportation marks a critical step in India’s intensified campaign against international drug trafficking networks and underscores the effectiveness of cross-border intelligence coordination in bringing high-profile fugitives to justice.

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