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The Antilia incident, which saw 20 gelatin sticks packed into a Scorpio being used to threaten the Ambani family, occurred even as the government begins monitoring black market sale of the commercial blasting explosive
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UPDATED: April 5, 2021 19:04 IST
A team from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory inspect the Scorpio that set off the Ambani bomb scare case (Mandar Deodhar/Mumbai/March 23)
Without the 20 gelatin sticks packed into an SUV parked near billionaire Mukesh Ambani’s home, it is doubtful if the “Antilia incident” would have taken the serious turn it has. The National Investigation Agency (NIA), currently investigating the case, believes it was assistant police inspector Sachin Vaze of the Mumbai Police’s crime branch who planted the commercial blasting explosives in the vehicle
The vehicle with explosives found near industrialist Mukesh Ambani s residence in south Mumbai had been stolen last week, and a letter found inside said it was only a glimpse of things to come, police said on Friday. A Scorpio with gelatin sticks was found parked on Carmichael Road near Antilia , the multi-storey residence of Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries, on Thursday evening. The registration number on the vehicle s number plate was the same as that of an SUV in Ambani s security detail, police had said. The owner of the vehicle, Hiren Mansukh, visited the police commissioner s office in south Mumbai this afternoon after he saw visuals of the SUV found near Ambani s house, which was similar to his vehicle, a police official said.
Search Explosive laden vehicle near Mukesh Ambani’s house stolen last week, say police A threat letter was also found in SUV allegedly addressed to the industrialist and his family
The vehicle with explosives found near industrialist Mukesh Ambani s residence in south Mumbai had been stolen last week, and a letter found inside said this was only a glimpse of things to come, police said on Friday.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has also started a parallel probe and contacted the Mumbai police crime branch, a senior official said here.
A Scorpio with around 2.5 kg of gelatin sticks was found parked on Carmichael Road near Antilia , the multi-storey residence of Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries, on Thursday evening.