The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has arrested two people in connection with the bombing of Antilia. The duo were sent to NIA custody until June 21.
The abandoned SUV was discovered by Mukesh Ambani’s security forces near Antilia.
Two other people were arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which was investigating the recovery of an explosives-laden SUV outside the residence of industrialist Mukesh Ambani in southern Mumbai in February this year, agency sources told India Today TV. The arrested men were identified as Santosh Shelar and Anand Jadhav.
The names of the arrested duo had emerged during the ongoing investigation into the bomb attack on Antilia. The arrested defendants were brought before a special court, which they held until April 21.
The NIA is trying to find out whether Shelar and Jadhav played a role in the murder of Thane-based businessman Mansukh Hiran, who allegedly owned the SUV found outside Ambani’s residence “Antilia” on February 25th. Hiran’s body was found in a stream in Thane. found On the 5th of march.
The Mumbai Police Department’s assistant police inspector, Sachin Waze, who has now been fired, is the main culprit in the case, according to the NIA.
A total of four police officers, including three officers and a police officer, as well as a cricket bookmaker, were previously arrested by investigators in connection with the Ambani security horror case and the subsequent murder of Hiran.
ANTILIA BOMB COVER
A suspect An SUV with 20 gelatin pens was found outside the residence of billionaire Mukesh Ambani, Antilia in Mumbai, in February. The SUV, a scorpion, was spotted near the famous Antilia on Peddar Road.
The abandoned vehicle was discovered by the Ambanis security forces on Thursday evening and the local police were informed. The bomb squad was called on the spot and after examining the vehicle, around 20 gelatin pens were found in it.
“20 gelatin pens were found in the vehicle,” confirmed a senior Mumbai police officer who visited the site. In a statement, the Mumbai Police PRO confirmed that only gelatin pens and no assembled explosive device were found in the car.
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