
Veteran businessman and Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani has once again received a threatening email. This threat has not been given by anyone else but by the same unknown person who had sent two emails on October 27 demanding Rs 200 crore. In the third email, the man increased the ransom amount to Rs 400 crore as Ambani did not respond to his previous two emails.
Considering the seriousness of the threat, Mumbai Police on Monday increased the security of Ambani's residence Antilia in South Mumbai.
It is noteworthy that the first threatening email was received on October 26. In this, the person making the threat had demanded Rs 20 crore. Later the price was increased to Rs 200 crore. He also said that Mukesh Ambani would be shot if he did not pay the money.
police can't track
The third email sent on Ambani's official ID reads, 'No matter how good your security is, we can still kill you. This time the price is Rs 400 crore and the police cannot track and arrest me.
Received threat last year also
Let us tell you that this is not the first time that Mukesh Ambani has received such a threat. Earlier, last year Mukesh Ambani and his family members had received death threats. Then Mumbai Police arrested a person from Darbhanga, Bihar for making threatening calls. The accused had also threatened to blow up Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital in Mumbai with a bomb.
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