Antilia case: Jaish-ul-Hind’s Telegram channel ‘created in Tihar’, say police

Antilia case: Jaish-ul-Hind’s Telegram channel ‘created in Tihar’, say police

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Antilia case: Jaish-ul-Hind’s Telegram channel ‘created in Tihar’, say police

Mumbai: The case of getting gelatin in an SUV car outside Mukesh Ambani’s house is becoming more complicated. Now the sources of this case are seen connecting with Tihar Jail. The Telegram channel that threatened to get information from the investigating agency, that Telegram channel of Jaish-ul-Hind was set up in Tihar Jail. Security agencies have tracked this number and a link from Tihar Jail has come out. It has been learned that along with the threat, money was also demanded.

For investigation, the team of Delhi Police Special Cell can go to Tihar Jail. Investigation has revealed that this telegram channel was created on 26 February, but then it was closed on 27th. The number from which the Telegram channel was created has also been tracked.

The prisoners who had made this channel and the jail number from which all this was done, are aware of this special cell. The officers of the Special Cell are in touch with the Tihar Jail authorities and are investigating.

Let me tell you that on February 25, a car near Mukesh Ambani’s 27-storey building Antilia was found in unclaimed condition. During the search of this car, the anti-bomb squad had found 20 gelatin sticks, which are considered very dangerous explosives. A threatening letter was also found with this explosive material. In this, while addressing Mukesh Ambani and his Nita Ambani, it was written that this time it has not been disassembled, but be careful, next time it will not happen.

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