It was January 11, 1982, and the then Bombay Police had received a tip-off, reportedly from the Dawood Ibrahim gang, that another gangster, Manohar Surve alias Manya, would be visiting a beauty salon located near the Ambedkar College junction in Wadala. At around 1.30 pm, 18 officers of the Mumbai Crime Branch split into three teams, awaiting his arrival. After about 20 minutes, Surve was spotted stepping out of a taxi. Before the gangster could fire from his Webley & Scott revolver, the police pumped five bullets into his chest and shoulder. A few minutes later, he succumbed to his injuries in an ambulance as he was being taken to Sion Hospital. This was the first recorded encounter against a gangster by the police in Mumbai. It was also the beginning of a new chapter in the city’s criminal underworld.