Tiger Memon

Ibrahim Mushtaq Abdul Razzaq Memon (born 24 November 1960), better known by the nickname Tiger Memon, is an Indian terrorist, reckoned to be one of the primary master-minds behind the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case.[1] He is wanted by Interpol and the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). He is a member of D-Company, a gang led by Dawood Ibrahim.[2] He got the nickname Tiger after helping a petty drugs and weapons smuggler to evade the crime branch of Mumbai Police by driving his car recklessly over 100 km/h on one-way roads.

Ibrahim Mushtaq Abdul Razzaq Memon
Tiger Memon
Born (1960-11-24) 24 November 1960
Other namesTiger Memon
OccupationCriminal
Spouse(s)Shabana Ibrahim Memon
Children3

1993 Bombay bombings

Memon's role as the prime accused in the blasts was confirmed by a Special Court set up under the terms of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act after the conviction of the others accused in the case.

On 15 September 2014 the special TADA court, hearing the long-drawn-out case around the 1993 Bombay bombings, convicted four members of the Memon family: Yakub, Essa, Rubina and Yusuf. Three other members of the family—Suleiman, Hanifa and Rahil—were acquitted because the judge gave them the benefit of the doubt. The four convicted Memons have been held guilty on charges of conspiring and abetting acts of terror. They face jail terms ranging from a minimum of five years to life imprisonment. Yakub Memon, the younger brother of prime accused Tiger Memon, had been charged for possession of unauthorised arms and was executed by hanging on 30 July 2015 in Nagpur jail.[3][4][5]

As of 2020, Memon was still at large.[6]

On 26 June 2020, his another brother Yusuf Memon died in Nashik Central Jail [7]

The activities of Tiger Memon were a major part of Anurag Kashyap film Black Friday (2007), which is based on the book of Hussain Zaidi named Black Friday: The True Story of the Bombay Bomb Blasts about the 1993 Bombay Bombings.[8] Memon was played by Bollywood actor Pavan Malhotra.

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