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MUMBAI: One name in the high-profile '50 most wanted' list of fugitives submitted to Pakistan, Wazhul Kamar Khan, is actually living in Wagle Estate in Thane with his ailing mother, a wife and five children.

Khan, whose name appears on the list as Khan Wazhul Kamar, is currently out on bail and claims to be regularly presenting himself in court as per his bail conditions. He is an accused in the 2003 Mulund train blast case. The blast had killed 11 people, including four women and two police constables, and injured 82 people.

TOI caught up with Khan at his residence in Thane on Sunday, May 15, at around 4pm. Last year, Khan was arrested and booked in five cases. These were the Mulund, Vile Parle, Ghatkopar-II and Mumbai Central blast cases, which have been clubbed together in the Pota court, and an Arms Act case. He was granted bail in three months in all the cases.


When asked about Khan and his name ending up on the list of fugitives, a senior police officer said, "He was arrested in the blast cases last year and is currently out on bail."

Khan claimed he has never gone to Pakistan. He hid in Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh for about a year from 2003 to 2004, he said. He later started a zari business in Dharavi, the country's biggest slum in Mumbai. An Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) team finally arrested him on May 10, 2010 in Kurla and booked him under the Arms Act for carrying a firearm.


Apart from the Mulund blast, police had said that Khan was also involved in the Parle, Mumbai Central and Ghatkopar blasts of 2002 and 2003. Over 120 were injured and 16 killed in the four terror attacks. After getting bail, Khan was released from Arthur Road jail on August 18, 2010.

"Since my release, I have been focusing on establishing my zari business. I was hiding for years in Dharavi and continued my zari business from there," Khan told TOI.

He said, "After the blasts I came to know through television news that the police had described me as one of the wanted. Scared, I fled to my relatives' place in UP and returned to Mumbai a year later." He added, "I am very much here and attend the court hearings regularly. So how can you say that I am hiding in Pakistan?"

Khan, who is now 44, said he was born in Kurla and studied there. In 1998, he shifted to Wagle Estate. He is the 17th accused to be arrested in the Mulund train blast case.

The most-wanted list was originally shared with Pakistan during the home secretary-level talks between the two countries on March 28 and 29, 2011. Nineteen names on the list are members of the Dawood Ibrahim gang.

Khan told TOI that he had once visited Padga, Maharashtra, where people were being trained in operating firearms. "I had visited that place near Bhiwandi. Because of that the police booked me under the Prevention of Terrorism Act and I had to live a fugitive's life for almost seven years," said Khan, a Class X dropout.

Khan lives in a 10-by-10 sq ft room with his family. "I did have a passport, but it was misplaced during the tamasha (period he was absconding)," added Khan. His two daughters have studied in English-medium schools and are now preparing for higher studies. "I want my children to focus on studies and am doing everything possible for their future," added Khan. "My father passed away while I was absconding, but I managed to attend his funeral. I don't want this to affect my business and I'm trying to get discharged from these cases," he said.

Fugitive on 'most wanted' list given to Pak lives in Thane - The Times of India
 
Dawood Ibrahim is also living in India under RAW protection.
 
He said, "After the blasts I came to know through television news that the police had described me as one of the wanted. Scared, I fled to my relatives' place in UP and returned to Mumbai a year later." He added, "I am very much here and attend the court hearings regularly. So how can you say that I am hiding in Pakistan?"

Any charges proved against him or not? I mean how come he charged for the blasts?
 
a suggestion govt should use it as toilet paper and put issue under the rug.and instead give india a list for samjhota express attackers
 
Dawood Ibrahim is also living in India under RAW protection.

O Yes I get you!!
Just Like Osama was under IB protection.

Come on, Every kid on Mumbai and Karachi street knows that BHAI is in Karachi.
 
a suggestion govt should use it as toilet paper and put issue under the rug.and instead give india a list for samjhota express attackers

Ever wondered why Pakistan has never demanded any of the so called people from India involved in Balochistan as per a lot of members here.. There can be only 2 reasons. Either Pakistani security establishment is so incompetent that they dont know who they are or the Pakistan already knows there are none.. Take your pick...
 
O Yes I get you!!
Just Like Osama was under IB protection.

Come on, Every kid on Mumbai and Karachi street knows that BHAI is in Karachi.

Okay, gimme address i want to meet him :cheesy:
 
This is surely embarassing!!! Those inefficient Babus must be hiding behind now... They don't realise how our reputation and credibility goes down in front of the world in such stupid slippage!!
 
This is surely embarassing!!! Those inefficient Babus must be hiding behind now... They don't realise how our reputation and credibility goes down in front of the world in such stupid slippage!!

Surely it is. as indian authorities do not want to miss any chance of pressurizing Pakistan, and all that is done in a hurry resulting in such embarrassment.
 
Surely it is. as indian authorities do not want to miss any chance of pressurizing Pakistan, and all that is done in a hurry resulting in such embarrassment.

That's true my friend. Its that kind of relationship we are in unfortunately.

But please don't rub it in any more (this embarrassment I mean)... ;) Or why shouldn't you when most of us Indians leave no stone unturned to do exactly the same when Pakistan faces any embarrassing situation.. lol
 
Dude its our orange media which brought it out and not your so called powerful ISI or the so good to be media. Yes there is a slippage and this will be plugged. Which system in the world is defect free. The maturity is in accepting it and fixing problems in the system. not in denial mode like your country is in.
 
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