The car's famous motorcycle batteries producer wreckage will be utilised to make toilet, which will be stationed at Hindan river crematorium if the district authorities permit him, he said..The car, a green-coloured Hyundai Accent sedan, which Dawood Ibrahim purportedly used in his heydays was set ablaze earlier this month by Swami Chakrapani and Akhil Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha (ABHMS) activists with a poster of the fugitive gangster pasted on its windscreen, a fortnight after the ramshackle vehicle was auctioned in Mumbai for Rs 32,000..Addressing the workers, Chakrapani said that he wanted to convert the car into an ambulance but due to threats from the underworld, he decided to burn the car publicly.Swami Chakrapani gained ownership to the car after an auction in Mumbai, for Rs 32,000.

Swami Chakrapani said he met Home Minister Rajnath Singh in this regard who offered him 'Z' grade security. The callers warned that "I will be set ablaze the way I had burnt the car", he said.The car was won by Chakrapani at an open auction for Rs 32,000 on December 9 in Mumbai, All India secretary and UP incharge of ABHMS Sanjeev Saxena said.. Ghaziabad: Swami Chakrapani Maharaj, who had set afire a car that purportedly belonged to Dawood Ibrahim in Ghaziabad, on Thursday claimed that he has received death threats from the underworld don.Mr Maharaj, who claims allegiance to the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha, said he received a telephone call and some text messages from two unidentified numbers. A senior police official said that they got a call about the incident at around 12. These two incidents have also given the police sleepless nights.

“The very day three unidentified men looted a taxi after hiring it from Himachal Pradesh. The source said that this was the third incident of a missing car to worry the Delhi police and the security agencies. The neighbouring police were also informed and alerted to avoid untoward incidents. The driver of the taxi was found dead. “The Delhi police as well as neighbouring police have been alerted. “After a while Colonel Singh noted that the car was missing. The police official said that the car belonged to Army doctor Colonel Shailender Singh.Car with Army Hospital stickers missing from Lodhi Gardens.

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