Mumbai, Apr 29: Suspected member of Dawood Ibrahim gang, Anil Ramchandra Parab, wanted in several criminal cases including murder and attempt to murder, was today further remanded to police custody till may three by a magistrate here. Parab was arrested on April 20 after he was deported from Dubai on a request by government of India. He was earlier remanded to custody till today on the charge of killing his wife and a builder. On a plea by defence lawyer Srikant Bhatt, Metropolitan Magistrate S S Shirke allowed Parab to have home food and medicines in jail. He was produced in veil before the court.
Forty-year-old Parab alias Wangya was remanded to police custody in a case registered by Vakola police station for murder of his wife Neha in 1995. According to police, he had gone to Dubai in 1990 and had plotted the murder of his wife from UAE as he was in love with another woman.
The court was informed that Parab was wanted in many serious offences of murder and attempt to murder at various police stations in Mumbai. He is also alleged to have conspired the murder of builder Tushar Thakker in 1995.
He is the sixth alleged criminal to be deported from UAE in the recent past. The others were Majnu Mustafa, Ejaz Pathan, Imran Rehman Khan, Iqbal Kaskar and Mohammed Altaf.

Pathan and Mustafa were involved in the 1993 serial bomb blast case and are facing trial under TADA, while Khan and Altaf are booked under Pota in connection with Ghatkopar blast case. Iqbal Kaskar is facing charges of extortion and land grabbing.
Bureau Report