Pakistan Underworld Don: Pakistan is a place where not only terrorists are nurtured but underworld dons have also ruled here. Today we are not going to tell you about the terrorists of Pakistan but about a mafia don and his entire family, which is quite surprising.
Pakistan Underworld Don: Pakistan is a place where not only terrorists are nurtured but underworld dons have also ruled here. Today we are not going to tell you about the terrorists of Pakistan, but about a mafia don and his entire family, which is quite surprising. The interesting thing is that not only the underworld don but his entire family became a victim of enmity. First the grandfather, then the father and then the son were also brutally killed. So let's know how a truck driver's family became the biggest mafia gang of Pakistan.
This is how Don was eliminated
Although Pakistan is said to be a den of terrorists. But do you know about Pakistan's biggest mafia and underworld don Balaj Tipu and his family? In the month of February this year, news came from Lahore, Pakistan that underworld don Balaj Tipu was brutally killed. Actually, Balaj Tipu had gone to a wedding, where some goons shot him dead.
This is how the lion was raised
For your information, Balaj Tipu's father and grandfather were also underworld dons of Pakistan. It is said about Balaj Tipu's father Arif Amir that he was such a big mafia don of his time that his influence was not only in Pakistan but also in other countries. Whenever Arif used to go anywhere, he used to go with his entire army. Not only this, but in the house where he lived, he kept about 10 lions. This underworld don used to keep lions like someone keeps dogs and cats in the house.
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