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How Dawood Ibrahim’s mentor Khalid Khan saved his life on a cool afternoon in 1980
The barrel of the gun was pointed at Dawood Ibrahim’s heart. The gunman had been training his focus for a long time.
He was waiting for the right moment to pull the trigger.
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The gunman had only one chance. If the bullet missed the target, the man at the other end would certainly gift him a not-so-exquisite death.
The man pointing the muzzle at Dawood had been sent by his arch-rivals from the underworld.
The gunman was accompanied by his cronies, who were huge, hefty men called the Pathans, with Peshawari and Afghan ancestry.
Since the 1950s, the Pathans, known for their moneylending habits, had taken to crime.
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Cousins Amirzada and Alamzeb wanted Dawood dead. The man was a menace. An audacious chit of a boy, he challenged the Pathan hegemony, and since the time he had emerged in the area as a small-time criminal, was proving to be a headache for the Pathans.