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Dial D for Don: Inside Stories of CBI Case Missions Paperback – 19 Nov 2015

Author Neeraj Kumar
Publisher Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd.
Category Paperback
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Author(s)Neeraj Kumar
ISBN / ASIN0143424424
ISBN-139780143424420
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Sales Rank3,211,055
CategoryPaperback
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Language: English
Pages: 285


About the Book

The razor-sharp sleuthing of a brilliant IPS officer was behind these and other high-profile CBI missions. In his thirty-seven years of service, Neeraj Kumar neutralized several terror modules and decimated insidious organized crime syndicates across continents, working closely with Interpol, FBI, New Scotland Yard and numerous other agencies.

In his candid recollections, Kumar gives readers a fascinating glimpse into the workings of the CBI through eleven of his biggest cases-including the arrest of Abdul Latif, the unconquerable don of Gujarat; the capture of Jagtar Singh Tara, a dreaded ferrorist behind Punjab CM Beant Singh’s assassination; and the nabbing of Romesh Sharma, a Dawood henchman masquerading as a Delhi-based politician.

Full of explosive details and nerve-racking suspense, Dial D for Don is an intimate look at some of the most thrilling crime stories of our fimes.

 

About the Author

Neeraj Kumar is one of the most distinguished police of the country. He completed his post-graduation from St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University, and joined the Indian Police Service in 1976. In 2013, he retired as the commissioner of police, Delhi. Earlier, he served in the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) first as DIG and then as joint director. During his nine-year tenure in the CBI, he investigated several sensational cases and conducted a number of important transnational operations, involving terrorism, organized crime, economic offences and corruption. He was later joint commissioner of police, Special Cell of the Delhi Police-mainly responsible for tackling Pakistan-sponsored terrorism-and the director general of prisons, Delhi.

In an illustrious

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