Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Dawood depressed as son wants to become maulana’

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THANE: Absconding mafia don Dawood Ibrahim Kaskar is reported to be suffering from bouts of depression owing to a family hurdle, according to police officials.

The problem apparently is his third child — and only son — Moin Nawaz D Kaskar, 31, who has turned his back on the “family business” and is a devout Muslim, has chosen to become a maulana, or a cleric-cum-religious teacher.

“Moin is understood to be dead against his father’s illegal activities which have given the entire family a notorious reputation worldwide and made many of them wanted fugitives everywhere,” Thane anti-extortion cell (AEC) head Pradeep Sharma told IANS.

He said this and other nuggets of an internal strife in the family tumbled out in bits and pieces during the ongoing interrogat­ion of Iqbal Ibrahim Kaskar, Dawood’s younger brother, who was nabbed in three extortion cases in September by the AEC.

Iqbal has informed the investigat­ors that a deeply worried Dawood is afflicted by bouts of despondenc­y over who would look after and handle his vast underworld empire in the future.

His other brother Anees Ibrahim Kaskar is now ageing and reportedly not in robust health, his other brothers are deceased and no reliable close relatives are available to take over the reins of the empire.

“His son is practicall­y estranged from the family and all its businesses since the past few years, but it is not clear if he is on speaking terms with his father,” said Sharma, a former “encounter specialist” dreaded by the mafia, with many scalps of dreaded criminals under his belt.

Iqbal told the investigat­ors that his nephew Moin is now a respected and qualified Maulana, who is a ‘Hafiz-e-Quran’, having memorized the entire Holy Quran which comprises 6,236 verses.

Besides, he has discarded the comforts of the family’s palatial bungalow in the fashionabl­e Clifton area in the posh Saddar suburb of Karachi and opted to live a mendicant’s life in a mosque adjacent to their home.

However, his wife Saniya and their three minor children have not abandoned Moin and are living with him in the small quarters provided by the mosque management.

Moin’s main religious activities comprise teaching Holy Quran and Islamic preachings to young children, leading the call of prayers and congregati­on of ‘namaz’ at various occasions and other social-religious responsibi­lities associated with a cleric.

“Its clear that Moin, who could have inherited his father’s vast legal and illegal business empires, ironically, has decided to become a man of God and completely shunned a life of luxury which was at his command,” Sharma said.

Moin, who is a business management graduate, used to help out his father, but gradually drifted away to the “divine call of Allah”.

Of Moin’s siblings, Mahrukh got married in 2006 to Junaid, the son of Pakistani star cricketer Javed Miandad, and middle sister Mahreen tied the knot with a US-based businessma­n’s son in early 2011.

Earlier, Iqbal Kaskar had revealed that Dawood is in excellent health and living in Karachi under the protective eyes of the Pakistani agencies, dismissing all speculatio­n on his physical well-being that keeps floating occasional­ly.

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