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A green-coloured Scorpio was found parked near Mukesh Ambani s house Antilia in Mumbai on Thursday evening.
The Mumbai Police has intensified investigations into the case of an abandoned explosive-laden SUV found near Mukesh Ambani s house Antilia. According to reports, an FIR has been registered and a few people are being questioned in connection with the incident.Â
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Mumbai Police sources told India TV that a threat letter was also recovered from inside the bag found in the green-coloured Scorpio parked just yards away from multi-storey house of Reliance Industries chairman.Â
While the police is tighlipped about the content of the letter, sources said it warned of more real action next time. To Nita bhabhi and Mukesh bhaiya, this is just a trailer. All preparations have been done..
The vehicle with gelatin sticks and a fake number plate was found parked on Carmichael Road near 'Antilia', the multi-storey residence of Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries.
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Home Minister Anil Deshmukh also informed that Mumbai Police Crime Branch is investigating the whole matter.The probe is underway, said the Mumbai Police
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