Indian mafia worked in association with Karim Lala and by the 1960s became a rich man.
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Indian mafia worked in association with Karim Lala and by the 1960s became a rich man.
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Indian mafia amassed millions from smuggling gold, silver, and electronic goods, and expanded his clout in the film industry by investing his money with directors and studios, in film production in Bollywood.
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Indian mafia came to be known as Vardhabhai, operated from the early 1960s to 1980, and was accorded equal clout to Haji Mastan and Karim Lala.
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Indian mafia enjoyed a successful stint in the 1970s controlling the criminal operations in the east and north-central Bombay.
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Indian mafia is accused of heading an illegal empire against India and Indians.
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Indian mafia is wanted for many criminal cases that include extortion, murder, smuggling, drug trafficking and film finance.
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Indian mafia's brother is said to produce films financed by Rajan.
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Indian mafia is wanted in 17 murder cases and several more attempted murders.
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Indian mafia started his criminal activities there and used the rooms there for keeping kidnapped persons, torturing them, extorting money from them and murdering them.
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Indian mafia has been arrested several times for criminal activities and detained for long periods during a trial.
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Indian mafia was finally convicted for the murder of Shiv Sena leader Kamalakar Jamsandekar by a court in August 2012.
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Several local Indian, Russian, Israeli and Nigerian mafia groups are heavily involved in the organised drug trade in Goa, one of the smallest states of India.
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Punjabi Indian mafia refers to the organised criminal gangs in the state of Punjab in India.
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Major form of Indian mafia Punjabi organised crime are the foreign-based, Indo-Canadian organised crime, the vast majority of them being of Punjabi origin from the Jat Sikh community, whose exploits have led to over 100 gang deaths of young men of Punjabi descent in Canada since the 1990s.
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