A letter from an explosive-laden car has also been found outside industrialist Mukesh Ambani’s house in South Mumbai, threatening to target the Ambani family. Sources associated with the police have given information about this matter.
According to sources, the letter is in broken English, threatening that it is just a ‘trailer’, “Gelatin sticks have not been assembled yet. Next time we will come with complete preparation, to go steady”.
Police is furthering the investigation with the help of CCTV footage
According to sources, CCTV surveillance revealed that
- The car came from Thane towards Mumbai.
- On February 25 at 12:20 pm, the car stopped at Haji Ali Junction for 10 minutes.
- The suspect’s car reached Carmichael Road late at 1 pm on 25 February, the driver did not get off the car for the next two hours.
- After this, at around 3 am the driver got down and went towards Pedder Road.
The local police came to know about this suspicious vehicle around 3 pm. It is being suspected that the gelatin sticks recovered from the vehicle have come from Nagpur, because they have got a sticker from a Nagpur company. Although this is not an attempt to mislead the police, it is also being investigated.
What is the whole matter?
On Thursday, a vehicle parked on the Carmichael Road near ‘Antilia’, the residence of Reliance Industries chief Mukesh Ambani, contained gelatin sticks. On this matter, the spokesperson of the Mumbai Police said that an FIR has been lodged against unknown people in Gamdevi Police Station.
On this matter, Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh had tweeted, “20 sticks of gelatin have been found in a Scorpio near the residence of industrialist Mukesh Ambani in Mumbai.” The Crime Branch of Mumbai Police is investigating the case and soon the results of the investigation will be revealed.
Police said that the registration number on the number plate of the vehicle is similar to an SUV in Ambani’s security.
Apart from this, the police said that the car from which gelatin sticks were found was stolen from the Vikhroli area of Mumbai. There was some damage to its chassis number, but the police managed to identify its real owner.
Police have said that the gelatin sticks obtained from the car are of commercial grade, which are generally used in construction related excavation work.