Tag: Abu Salem

  • Don Salem proposes media ban, I&B ministry disposes

    Don Salem proposes media ban, I&B ministry disposes

    MUMBAI: Agreed that the Indian media has become more aggressive compared to yesteryears, but a petition filed by underworld don Abu Salem takes the cake for its sheer incongruity.

    Thankfully, the Indian government is making the right noises.

    Information and broadcasting ministry today urged a special court to dismiss a petition filed by extradited Salem seeking a media ban on reports about investigations relating to him and his girl friend Monica Bedi.

    According to a report filed by the Press Trust of India (PTI), additional solicitor general B A Desai, appearing for the ministry, urged the court to dismiss the petition as the applicant’s lawyers were absent during the hearing of the case.

    However, designated TADA (Terrorist and Disruptive Act under which people carrying out anti-national activities are tried) judge P D Kode adjourned the matter till 3 December for arguments.

    Salem had prayed for an inquiry by I & B secretary into media reports about him and his girl friend which, he said, were “totally baseless”.He also prayed that the inquiry should also find out on what basis such reports were put out.

    According to Salems prayer before the court, the respondents (including the government) be directed to impose a total ban on such reports appearing in the media, which talk about investigations being conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI), the PTI report stated.

    Salem had pointed out that “objectionable” materials about him appeared in the media such as seizure of fake passports, Monica Bedi helping him in financial deals and bank accounts being sealed. Dismissing these reports as “entirely baseless”, he said this would prejudice the investigations.

    Salem was recently extradited from Portugal under inter-governmental agreements and is presently being tried for a host of anti-India activities, including his alleged involvement in serial bomb blasts in Mumbai in 1993 and cricket match fixing.

  • Don Salem proposes media ban, I&B ministry disposes

    Don Salem proposes media ban, I&B ministry disposes

    MUMBAI: Agreed that the Indian media has become more aggressive compared to yesteryears, but a petition filed by underworld don Abu Salem takes the cake for its sheer incongruity.

    Thankfully, the Indian government is making the right noises.

    Information and broadcasting ministry today urged a special court to dismiss a petition filed by extradited Salem seeking a media ban on reports about investigations relating to him and his girl friend Monica Bedi.

    According to a report filed by the Press Trust of India (PTI), additional solicitor general B A Desai, appearing for the ministry, urged the court to dismiss the petition as the applicant’s lawyers were absent during the hearing of the case.

    However, designated TADA (Terrorist and Disruptive Act under which people carrying out anti-national activities are tried) judge P D Kode adjourned the matter till 3 December for arguments.

    Salem had prayed for an inquiry by I & B secretary into media reports about him and his girl friend which, he said, were “totally baseless”.He also prayed that the inquiry should also find out on what basis such reports were put out.

    According to Salems prayer before the court, the respondents (including the government) be directed to impose a total ban on such reports appearing in the media, which talk about investigations being conducted by the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI), the PTI report stated.

    Salem had pointed out that “objectionable” materials about him appeared in the media such as seizure of fake passports, Monica Bedi helping him in financial deals and bank accounts being sealed. Dismissing these reports as “entirely baseless”, he said this would prejudice the investigations.

    Salem was recently extradited from Portugal under inter-governmental agreements and is presently being tried for a host of anti-India activities, including his alleged involvement in serial bomb blasts in Mumbai in 1993 and cricket match fixing.

  • Abu Salem’s first wife speaks out in Star News exclusive

    INTERVIEW WITH SAMIRA JUMANI
    The first wife of Abu Salem

    – Salem is a cowardly person
    – He almost killed me
    – Salem beat up Monica as well
    – Dawood apologized for Anis’ bad behavior

    STAR NEWS EXCLUSIVE

    In an exclusive interview Samira Jumani, the wife of underworld don Abu Salem spoke freely to Star News’ Sheela Raval. This is the first and only ever media interview given by Samira Jumani. It provides a chilling insight into the mind of Abu Salem, his thinking and psyche.

    There is an Interpol Red Corner Notice out against Jumani who has been living in the United States for the past several years. Sheela tracked her down and spoke with her for over 6 hours, during which emerged an incredibly descriptive account of life for family members of mobsters.

    Jumani married Salem in 1991. She told Sheela Raval that while Salem was in prison she took an ex-parte divorce from him. During the interview Jumani spoke about her ‘forced’ marriage to Salem, her current relations with Salem, Monica Bedi’s role in their married life and the looming shadow of Dawood Ibrahim.

    Sometimes philosophical, sometimes distraught Jumani sought to distance herself from her husband’s activities. She said that she never had a normal marriage. She said that she had never had dinner on the same table with Salem. She spoke of being routinely beaten up by Salem, who was a violent “psychotic man” according to her.

    Jumani recounted an incident where Salem struck her at the back of her head violently, nearly fatally wounding her. Salem used to beat up Monica as well. “What Monica experienced in two years, I experienced for fifteen” she recounted.

    Samira also spoke under the politics of mafia wives. She said that the hierarchy between don’s wives was also very pronounced. She spoke about how rivalries between gang members extended to their wives, about how Anis Ibrahim and Chotta Shakeel’s wives never got along.

    Samira spoke of how she feared for her life, about how she would have left Salem if she wasn’t afraid for the safety of her family members.

    Samira also talked about the time when Salem split up from Dawood. Anis Ibrahim came to her house and menacingly asked her about the whereabouts of her husband. When she spoke with Shakeel’s wife about this, Dawood called her up, apologized for his brothers’ behavior and assured her that this wouldn’t happen again.

    Salem, according Samira was a terrible father and had no love for his child. He wasn’t there when his child was born. He didn’t attend his sons’ first birthday. She couldn’t remember an instance when he had hugged their eight year old son.

    Samira said that Salem was a cowardly person, and was deeply fearful of Dawood Ibrahim. When asked “what Salem wanted in life” – Samira answered ” Fame, fame, fame”.

     

    STAR News first aired its exclusive analysis of the interview in “Mera Pati Abu Salem” from 8pm to 10pm and the complete interview in “Salem ki Biwi No. 1” at 10pm.

    The complete interview will repeat at 9am on the 19th of November, 2005

    The complete transcript of the interview it attached.

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