Iqbal Mirchi


Iqbal Mirchi was an alleged Indian underworld figure, known as the right-hand man of India's most wanted criminal, Dawood Ibrahim.
Mirchi was often called the drug baron for his thriving narcotics business across Asia, Africa and Europe, according to various media articles.
Memon's family originally owned shops selling chillies and spices and thus he got the nickname 'Mirchi'.
Mirchi's fortunes soared after he began smuggling in banned meth tablets, heroin and Mandrax.
He also owned a disco called The Fisherman's Wharf at Worli seafront in Mumbai which was a hotbed for narcotics.
In May 1986, Mirchi was first nabbed by the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence in connection with the seizing of 600 kg of heroin — valued at around Rs 9 crore — from a farmhouse in Thane. However, prosecutors could not link Mirchi with the farmhouse and he was let off. When the heat became too much, Mirchi left India in late 1980s first to Dubai and later to London.
The front for all his businesses in the UK was a rice mill called Eden Fine Rice.
He was first arrested by Interpol in London in April 1995, following a red corner notice for his arrest issued by the CBI. An extradition request was made on the basis that Mirchi was wanted for ordering a murder, and was the prime suspect in two drug seizure cases.
However, in 1999, all investigations of Iqbal Mirchi were called off for lack of evidence. The Indian government also lost its extradition proceedings against Mirchi.
Mirchi always claimed that he was a victim of persecution, and that all the allegations against him were unfounded and biased. In an interview with the Guardian Newspaper in London, Mirchi maintained his stance, explaining that was how he won his extradition proceedings. Mirchi also denied being associated with Dawood Ibrahim in any way. In addition, Mirchi claimed he was a "law-abiding person with no convictions," and that he was "being victimised for being a successful businessman".
On 1 June 2004, he was sanctioned under the Foreign Narcotics Kingpin Designation Act.
Though many allegations were produced in the media against Mirchi, he was never formally charged or convicted of any crime. Mirchi died in 2013 of a heart attack in London at age 63. In April 2016, Mirchi was named in the Panama papers for stashing black money in foreign bank accounts.

Personal life

Iqbal Mirchi has two sons Asif and Junaid from his first wife Hajira Memon amd they live in the United Kingdom. His second wife is Heena Kausar, a small time actress and the daughter of the famous film-maker K. Asif by his second wife Nigar Sultana also lives in the United Kingdom.