The re-emergence of the underworld in the country has left Indian security agencies worried.
Though the arrest of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim's aides Hamza and Mufti Obaidulla came as a big setback, the D-gang has persisted with the task of rebuilding its network in the country.
Intelligence Bureau officials told rediff.com that there is a clear-cut change in the manner in which the underworld has been operating off late. Earlier, terror-related operations were specific to funds and logistics. However, the Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence has now specifically directed the underworld to re-create the 1993 scenario, which was entirely handled by the latter.
The likes of Kayub and Bashir Khan (Dawood's aides who allegedly helped execute serial blasts in Mumbai and who specialize in extortion) have been directed by the D-company to handle terror plots.
Following the several blasts in the country, the modules of Lashkar-e-Tayiba and Indian Mujahideen have gone underground. The ISI sensed that the modules were unable to operate as freely as they used to earlier following the arrest of several key persons by the Indian security agencies.
The ISI was clearly aware that the focus on the underworld operatives was much less when compared to the terror modules. IB officials say that the ISI has always managed to arm-twist Dawood to a large extent.
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