Dial D for Don: Inside Stories of CBI Ca
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Mumbai had a series of bomb blasts in March 1993. The mastermind Dawood Ibrahim behind these terror attacks is not known to many. The don wanted to surrender himself and prove his innocence. In 1999 the first case of match fixing banned 6 top Indian cricketers from playing. In January 2002 a Dubai based don responsible for kidnapping a shoe barren was arrested and he was about to escape Dubai on a forged passport to Pakistan. All these cases involved the deep investigator skills of an Indian Police Officer Neeraj Kumar who was then serving in the CBI. The book 'Dial D for Don Inside Stories of CBI Case Missions’ covers several high profile cases solved by him including the arrest of Aftaab Ansari the main accused in the shooting at the American Center in Kolkata nabbing of Punjab CM Beant Singh’s assassin Jagtar Singh Tara. Arrest of Romesh Sharma a Dawood henchman masquerading as a Delhi based Politician. Neeraj Kumar successfully handled cases spanning continents working closely with agencies like FBI Interpol and Scotland Yard. The book is available on the Amazon official site. About the author Neeraj Kumar born on July 4th 1953 was the former Commissioner of Police in Delhi. He served his police career of long 37 years in Delhi Arunachal Mizoram and Goa. He won the president’s police medal award for his remarkable service in 1992 and then again in 1999. He retired as the commissioner of police in 2013. Review Neeraj Kumar's Dial D for Don is a riveting account of the evolution of India's underworld particularly in Mumbai. From organized crime to match-fixing and finally terrorism. Narrated in graphic detail by the man who investigated some of its most sensational episodes.' Aroon Purie‘All stories (and true stories mind you) in this book are grippingly narrated as though like a whodunit novel. You can't help but breathtakingly participate in the progress of the cases and join the author a former colleague in jumping with joy on their dramatic conclusion. You repeatedly discover that Neeraj was not just a passive leader but often led from the front at times even risking his life.' Raja Vijay Karan ‘Neeraj Kumar prises open a world of crime and policing through his debut book Dial D for Don in a manner that is both John Le Carre and James Hadley Chase except his 11 stories are for real. His recollections have been part of India's crime history bordering on folklore. His easy style an overpowering memory and deftness of purpose make this book a compelling read. The reader is transported into a world we knew existed but had no insights into. He bares open a closet full of solved cases which he helped bring to closure. It is in this book that we come to terms with a reality that has been part of our lives and yet one we've remained so distant from.' Suhel Seth‘Neeraj Kumar's Dial D for Don makes compelling reading. It's fast furious and some of the stuff pretty hair raising. It's a great insight first hand into the world of fixing terrorism and the underworld. It's a must read that goes at T20 pace.' Ravi Shastri About the Author Neeraj Kumar is the former commissioner of police Delhi and is currently chief adviser to BCCI’s Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU). He was responsible for the police arrangements for the Asian Games in Delhi in 1982 and as deputy commissioner (Crime) he unearthed a multi-crore scam in state-run lotteries. He later served in the Central Bureau of Investigation and as director general (Prisons) when he introduced a number of initiatives for the uplift of prisoners.
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