Abu Saalim
Abu Saalim or Abu Salem as he is popular among the law and enforcement agencies is a dreaded don from D-Company. He is a native of Sarai Mir, Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh. He was born and brought in Azamgarh. And after death of his father an accident he had to make struggles for his life. He started a mechanic shop in his native village to support his family financially. He studied till XII standard and then left for Delhi for seaching a job for himself. He worked in Delhi as a taxi driver for quite some time and thereafter he left for Mumba for better prospects. It is assumed he was attracted by the glare of the Bollywood and he aspired to become an actor in Hindi movies. He was a well built and handsome guy with attractive stature.
Abu Saalim is defamed for terrorising the Bollywood, the Hindi film industry by extorting money from film producers and usurping the overseas distribution rights. It is believed that Abu Saalim was the mastermind behind threatening Bollywood film producers Gulshan Kumar, Subhash Ghai, Rajiv Rai and Rakesh Roshan. While his gang members assassinated Gulshan Kumar in 1997, they failed in their attempt to assassinate Rajiv Rai and Rakesh Roshan. He was also involved in several murders and extortion, among other crimes. He was later arrested in 2002 in Portugal on the charges of using a fake passport and extradited to India. He was tried and convicted in some cases and was sentenced to life imprisonment in 2015.
Abu Saalim was born in 1969 into a lower-middle-class family in Sarai Mir village of Azamgarh district, Uttar Pradesh. He was the second youngest amongst four brothers. His father was a lawyer by profession who was killed in a road accident. He started a small mechanic shop in his home town to support his family. He studied in a primary school in Azamgarh and left the village after completing his inter college. He moved to Delhi, where he worked as a taxi driver. In 1985, he came to Bombay to earn a livelihood. He worked as a bread delivery boy between Bandra and Andheri and worked at a garment shop in Andheri West in 1986. Later, he became a real estate broker who operated from Arasa Market in Andheri West in 1987. In 1988, he assaulted a colleague over a monetary issue, resulting in the first case against him registered at Andheri police station. In the meantime, he married Samira Jumani from Jogeshwari, whom he divorced later. He has two sons from her. He loved film and reportedly named his sons after Bollywood actors. His elder brother Abu Hatim, also known as "Chunchun Miyan", owns a shop in his native village.
In the 1980s, Abu Saalim started working for his cousin Akthar who had a cheap electronics shop near Andheri railway station. Akhtar also worked for Sayyed Topi, a Dawood Ibrahim gang leader in the Andheri area. Later Abu Saalim started a travel agency at Santa Cruz with J K Ibrahim who worked for the Dawood gang. From 1989 to 1993, Abu Saalim worked as a driver for the D-Company and he delivered weapons, illegal cash and goods to different gang members in Bombay. His proficiency at delivering goods at the right time and place earned him the nickname Abu Samaan. In 1992, he supplied weapons to film actor Sanjay Dutt. He played an active role in March 1993 Bombay serial bomb blasts which killed over 250 people, left 700 injured and damaged property worth Rs 270 million. In 1993, he left the country and moved to Dubai, United Arab Emirates when the police started rounding up suspects in serial blasts case. He had a business establishment there called Kings of Car Trading.
In the mid-nineties, many sharp shooters from D-company were killed either by the Chhota Rajan gang or in police encounters. Abu Saalim successfully introduced a new strategy of hiring unemployed Muslim youths from his hometown Azamgarh to come to Mumbai, carry off the shooting and return to Azamgarh the next day. Those youths were paid a paltry sum compared to sharp shooters and the Mumbai police also could not track them as the youths had no criminal record with the Bombay police. Soon Abu Saalim got the support of Anees Ibrahim Kaskar, (Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar's brother, and he rose to prominence within the gang. Because of his smooth talking skills, Abu Saalim was given the responsibility to manage the Bollywood deals and film financing for Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar.
Abu Saalim organised stage shows where he invited actors. He was involved in extorting from the Hindi film industry, channelling illicit money into film production, forcibly getting the dates of stars, and usurping overseas rights. Anu Saalim first worked under Chhota Shakeel but later split and took to threatening film personalities for extortion. In mid-1997, reportedly Abu Saalim went to Pakistan to make arrangements for the marriage of Dawood's brother Humayun Ibrahim Kaskar. Anu Saalim is believed to be the mastermind behind the murder of music baron Gulshan Kumar on 12 August 1997 without the consent of the gang boss Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar.
His gang members also attempted to shoot at Bollywood film directors, Rajiv Rai and Rakesh Roshan when they refused to yield to his extortion demands. Abu Saalim fled Dubai, fearing Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar's wrath. He finally parted ways with Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar after being sidelined in 1998. His friction with Chota Shakeel and Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar's favouring of Chota Shakeel is believed to be the reason behind Abu Saalim s split from the D-Company. In 2000, he planned kidnapping of Milton Plastics owner for ransom of Rs 30 million. In January 2001, his men shot Ajit Diwani, personal secretary to film actress Manisha Koirala. In October 2001, four members of his gang were shot in Bandra before they could target film personalities Aamir Khan, Ashutosh Gowarikar and Jhamu Sughand. In July 2002, two shooters of Abu Saalim's gang opened fire on film director Lawrence D'souza who survived. He also attempted to kill cine figures Rajiv Rai, Rakesh Roshan and Manmohan Shetty.
Abu Saalim was convicted for the 1993 Bombay serial blasts case, and murder of music baron Gulshan Kumar in 1996, shooting at Indian actress Manisha Koirala's secretary Ajit Diwani, murdering a property builder and more than 50 other cases.
On 20 September 2002, Abu Saalim was arrested along with Monica Bedi by Interpol in Lisbon, Portugal. His satellite phone was tracked using GPS technology. Monica Bedi was a film actress who reportedly had relationship with him. In February 2004, a Portugal court cleared his extradition to India to face trial in the 1993 Bombay bomb blasts case. In November 2005, Portuguese authorities handed him over to India on the assurance by the Government of India that the death penalty would not be handed out. When Abu Salem was in Lisbon fighting India's extradition attempt, the only proof that he was indeed Saalim was provided by the fingerprint and photographs taken after his arrest in 1991. Monica Bedi was also extradited to India and later convicted of passport forgery in 2006 and served her imprisonment but she was not involved in any of the businesses operated by Abu Saalim.
In March 2006, a special Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act court filed eight charges against Abu Saalim and his alleged associate Riaz Siddiqui for his role in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case. He stands accused of ferrying and distributing weapons.
A lower court in Portugal cancelled his extradition to India for violation of deportation rules by Indian authorities by instituting fresh cases against him that attracted the death penalty. In July 2012, the Portuguese Supreme Court of Justice questioned the legal right of Indian authorities to challenge the cancellation of extradition order.
On 27 June 2013, Abu Saalim was shot by Devendra Jagtap, an accused person in the Shahid Azmi murder case inside Taloja Central Jail in neighbouring Navi Mumbai, the police said. Abu Saalim sustained injury to his hand as Jagtap fired one round.
Abu Saalim was convicted in Pradeep Jain murder case on 16 February 2015. Pradeep Jain, a city-based builder, was shot dead outside his Juhu bungalow on 7 March 1995. Nameem Khan, an accused in the case had turned approver. Riyaz Siddiqui, another accused in the case had turned approver then retracted and is being tried separately. He was sentenced life imprisonment in Pradeep Jain murder case on 25 February 2015.
Abu Saalim, Mustafa Dossa, and 4 others were convicted by a Special CBI court in Mumbai on 16 June 2017 in connection with the 1993 Bombay blasts case. Abu Saalim is currently lodged in Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail. Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act Court Gives Life Imprisonment To Abu Saalim in Mumbai 1993 Blast Case.
In 2010, a violent clash broke out between the gangster Abu Saalim and Mustafa Dossa, which let to Abu Saalim's face being slashed with a sharpened spoon.
On 7 June 2018, A Delhi court held him guilty for extorting Delhi businessman Ashok Gupta and sentenced him to seven years in prison. In 2002, Abu Saalim called Ashok Gupta asking him to call a number in Dubai. Abu Saalim had threatened Ashok Gupta and his family.
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