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Ejaz Lakdawala is one of the most wanted gangsters from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. In May 2003, he was rumored to have been killed when Dawood's gang-members, also known as D-Company, angered by his allegiance to Chota Rajan, opened fire at him in a crowded market in Bangkok. However, he survived and moved to Canada. In May 2004, he was arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada following an Interpol red corner notice for him.

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  • Ejaz Lakdawala is one of the most wanted gangsters from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. In May 2003, he was rumored to have been killed when Dawood's gang-members, also known as D-Company, angered by his allegiance to Chota Rajan, opened fire at him in a crowded market in Bangkok. However, he survived and moved to Canada. In May 2004, he was arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada following an Interpol red corner notice for him. (en)
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  • March 2022 (en)
  • February 2019 (en)
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  • Who or what is Chota Rajan? (en)
  • Who or what is Dawood? (en)
  • Was this as a result of being extradited from Canada or some other reason? (en)
  • Who issued the Interpol red notice and why? Interpol doesn't issue red notices of its own volition; member police forces do. (en)
  • most wanted, but arrested in 2004? (en)
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  • Ejaz Lakdawala is one of the most wanted gangsters from Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. In May 2003, he was rumored to have been killed when Dawood's gang-members, also known as D-Company, angered by his allegiance to Chota Rajan, opened fire at him in a crowded market in Bangkok. However, he survived and moved to Canada. In May 2004, he was arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada following an Interpol red corner notice for him. In the early morning of 09 January 2020 he was arrested by Mumbai Police. His arrest comes on the heels of his daughter Sonia Lakdawala alias Sonia Shaikh's arrest a fortnight ago at Mumbai International Airport, while she was trying to fly to Nepal on a forged passport. Ejaz is involved in more than 20 cases of extortion, attempted murder and rioting. (en)
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