Abdul Latif

Popular As Abdul Latif (criminal)

Birthday October 24, 1951

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Kalupur, Ahmedabad, India

DEATH DATE 1997-11-29, Naroda Patiya, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India (46 years old)

Nationality India

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1951

Abdul Latif (24 October 1951 – 29 November 1997) was an underworld figure and terrorist from the Gujarat state of India and an associate of DaWood Ibrahim.

He was based in Ahmedabad and was politically well connected.

He used to wait on tables in gambling dens where he started serving liquor as a teenager.

He became a bootlegger and eventually monopolised the illegal liquor business in Gujarat.

1992

In the second attack on 3 August 1992, automatic weapons, including sten guns and revolvers, were used.

The court relied on confessional statements made by some of the accused under section 15 of the Terrorist and Anti Disruptive Activities Act.

Special public prosecutor SV Raju appeared for the state.

The court convicted nine persons and sentenced eight with life imprisonment and fine, while one Jehangir Patel, who provided arms to the Latif Gang, was given a sentence of seven years.

Main accused Liyakat Hussein alias master Khudabax Shaikh, was given lifer with a condition that it shall not be less than 20 years.

He was further convicted under several other sections.

1993

Latif was wanted for over 100 cases of murder, contract killing, extortion, rioting, kidnappings, smuggling, bootlegging and was also wanted in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case.

There were 243 cases against his gang including 64 murders and 14 kidnappings.

The incident that highlighted Latif was the "Odhav Shootout".

Latif wanted rival bootlegger Hansraj Trivedi to buy liquor from his gang.

As Trivedi refused to be cowed down, Latif led two attacks on the gymkhana.

He was the main culprit in supplying RDX used in the 1993 Mumbai blasts.

1995

He was arrested in 1995 in Delhi and housed at the Sabarmati jail pending trial.

1997

In November 1997, Latif was shot dead in a police encounter in Ahmedabad.

2009

Latif's other son had contested against Vaghela in 2009.

2014

In 2014, one of Latif's sons contested the assembly election with Samajwadi Party against Shanker Singh Vaghela, the former Chief Minister.

2016

In April 2016, Latif's son filed a lawsuit for defamation against the makers of the film, saying the film misrepresented his father.

Shaikh's lawyer said that the 97 cases lodged against Latif were for bootlegging and other serious offences under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, but he did not run a brothel or use women for delivery in his bootlegging operations, as depicted in the film.

The film was declared to be a work of fiction.

2017

The 2017 Bollywood film Raees is said to be based on Latif's life.