MUMBAI: Six properties belonging to underworld don
Dawood Ibrahim's relatives were auctioned in Mumbai on Tuesday by Safema authorities.
The properties were bought by two Delhi-based lawyers. However, one property, a land plot in Lote village in Khed district I. Ratnagiri district property could not be auctioned due to technical reasons. The auction was carried out through video conferencing.
Advocate Ajay Shrivastava won bid for a land plot having a two-storey dilapidated bungalow. While the base price for this land was Rs 5.35 lakh, Shrivastava had won it with Rs 11.20 lakh bid. He also won bid for a land plot for Rs 4.30 lakh.
Bid for other four properties were won by advocate Bhupendra Kumar Bhardwaj.
All these properties are located in Ratnagiri district in Maharashtra.
No bidder turned up for the Santacruz flat of Dawood's aide Iqbal Mirchi.
Mateen Hafeez, special correspondent at The Times of India in Mum...
Read MoreMateen Hafeez, special correspondent at The Times of India in Mumbai, reports on terrorism, underworld, cybercrime and organized crime syndicates. He also writes about the jails in Maharashtra and focuses on human interest stories. He has covered the Ghatkopar bomb blast, Vile Parle bomb blast, Mulund train blast, train serial blasts in 2006, 26/11 terror attacks and Pune's German Bakery bomb blast. He has a special interest in Urdu fiction written by Ibn-e-Safi.
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