Antilia explosive case: Mysteryman wearing PPE kit spotted with Scorpio in CCTV, suspected of being driver of Innova

Posted on 9th Mar 2021 by rohit kumar

A few days ago a Scorpio car full of explosives was found outside 'Antilia', home of industrialist Mukesh Ambani in South Mumbai. Maharashtra, the Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) is continuously investigating it. The Mumbai Police team is also pursuing the investigation using more than 2,000 CCTV footage. Meanwhile, a new CCTV video related to the case has surfaced, in which a man is seen wearing a PPE kit and passing by the spot.

 

Police are now investigating whether a man intentionally wore a PPE kit to hide his identity. The CCTV footage that was revealed earlier shows a Scorpio car and an Innova car. A theory is also coming out that the wearer of the PPE kit may be the driver of the car. He used it to hide his identity. This Innova was seen twice behind the Scorpio in Mumbai.

 

This CCTV footage from Mumbai ATS has provided a big clue. According to sources, it could be the driver of the same Innova car, which has been seen at least twice around Antilia. The man is wearing a PPE kit to conceal his identity.

 

NIA is also investigating this matter

 

The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is now investigating the discovery of gelatin sticks in Scorpio outside Antilia, the home of industrialist Mukesh Ambani. Maharashtra ATS is also investigating this matter. In such a situation, the central and state governments have come face-to-face once again. An FIR was registered by Maharashtra ATS on Sunday in connection with the death of Scorpio owner Mansukh Hiren. In the same way, there are many more.

 

Uddhav said - there is something wrong with the case

 

On the NIA's entry into the investigation, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said that ATS is investigating the case of Mansukh Hiren's death. The system is not just for one man. The previous government had the same system. Despite this, if the central government hands over the case to the NIA, it will mean that something is wrong. We will not give up until we uncover it.

 

What is the whole matter?

 

On February 25, a Scorpio vehicle loaded with explosives was found parked outside Antilia on Pader Road in South Mumbai. The train was parked outside Antilia at 1 o'clock in the middle of 24 February. On the second day on Thursday, the police caught sight of it and 20 gelatin rods were recovered from the car. On 5 March, the body of Mansukh Hiren, owner of this Scorpio, was recovered. A few days ago, Mansukh filed a report of the disappearance of this vehicle.

 

In the investigation so far it has come to light

 

The explosives keep Reiki of Antilia for a month. These people also chased Mukesh Ambani's convoy many times.

 

The car has received 20 number plates. Many numbers match the cars of Mukesh Ambani's staff. According to the police, the number plate can be guessed that Mukesh Ambani's convoy would have been chased, otherwise it is not easy to match the number of cars.

 

2 carts were seen in front of Antilia, including an Innova. The driver parked the SUV here.

 

Police have found important clues in CCTV footage of a shop in front of Ambani's house. The SUV is seen in the footage. A suspect is seated in it and after some time, he walks out the back door. However, due to the face mask, his face has not been identified.

 

Police are acquiring CCTV footage of all the areas from where this car has passed. According to sources, the Mumbai Police is investigating 2000 CCTV video footage in the case.

 

The car which was recovered was stolen from the Vikhroli area of ​​Mumbai some time back. Its chassis number has been spoiled, but police have identified the real owner of the car. Mansukh Hiren, a resident of Thane, was the owner of this car.

 

Gelatin sticks from the car are not of military-grade, they are used commercially. These houses are commonly used during construction and excavation.

 

According to the police, in recent days, no member of the Ambani family has received a threatening call and no letter has been given.

 

The car's owner Mansukh Hiren's body was recovered from the Gulf of Thane. He had 5 handkerchiefs tied on his face. The ATS has registered a case of murder in this regard as a suspect.

 

A letter has also been found in the suspicious car found outside Antilia. According to reports, the letter is typed from a computer. Mumbai Indians have written on the bag in which the letter has been found.

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