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It's not the first time that Naresh Goyal, and the company he founded and led, Jet Airways, has been mired in controversy. But the allegations have never been as serious against India's most successful private airline.Goyal has always been unperturbed, transcending the myriad controversies that sought to ground his booming airline. It helped that some 16,000 passengers were flying daily on Jet's 38 planes. In nine years of operation, the airline today has an estimated gross revenue of Rs 2,500 crore, a profit of Rs 12.5 crore as on March 31, 2001, and a 42 per cent share of the Indian skies. Unofficial estimates put the company's assets at above Rs 2,000 crore.Now the Indian government claims that he is a frontman for Dawood Ibrahim. And the allegations may jeopardise, even close down Jet's operations. On December 12 last year, Anjan Ghosh, joint director, Intelligence Bureau (IB), wrote a letter to Sangita Gairola, joint secretary (internal security), ministry of home affairs (MHA). The demi-official letter said IB has "confirmed information of intermittent...