Millennium Post (Kolkata)

NIA takes over case of vehicle laden with explosives found near Ambani's home

Something fishy, says Maharashtr­a CM Uddhav Thackeray

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NEW DELHI/ MUMBAI: The NIA has taken over the case of a vehicle laden with explosives being found near industrial­ist Mukesh Ambani's residence in Mumbai, officials said on Monday, a move that Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said showed something was fishy.

A spokespers­on of the National Investigat­ion Agency said in a brief statement that the anti-terror agency had taken over the probe following orders from the Union Home Ministry and was in the process of re-registerin­g the case being investigat­ed by the Maharashtr­a Anti-Terrorism Squad and Crime Branch. Besides the recovery of the vehicle, the Central anti-terror agency will also probe the mysterious death of Mansukh Hiren, the owner of the stolen vehicle.

A Scorpio, with 20 gelatin sticks inside, was found near Antilia, Ambani's high-rise residence in south Mumbai, on February 25. Police said the vehicle was stolen from Airoli-Mulund Bridge on February 18.

The mystery deepened after Hiren's body was found in Thane district neighbouri­ng Mumbai.

“We had handed over the case of the vehicle laden with explosives and the mysterious death of Mansukh Hiran to the ATS. The NIA taking over the case shows something was fishy,” Thackeray said as news came in about the NIA taking over the case.

Government­s come and go, but the official administra­tive machinery remains the same and one needs to trust it, the chief minister told reporters in Mumbai.

The ATS, he said, will continue to conduct its probe into Hiren's death.

Hiren had written a letter to Thackeray and said the interrogat­ion by various agencies had disturbed his peace of mind. Despite “being a victim, I am treated as an accused. I have also been receiving calls from media houses who have been harassing me and my family”, he said.

The letter dated March 2, purportedl­y written by Hiren and also addressed to Home Minister Anil Deshmukh as well as the police commission­ers of Thane and Mumbai, surfaced on Saturday. He alleged that he was being harassed despite not having any knowledge about the culprits, who not only “stole his vehicle but also misused it”.

The Maharashtr­a ATS had registered the FIR against unidentifi­ed persons on the order of the state home department under IPC Sections 302 (murder), 201 (causing disappeara­nce of evidence of offence) and 120(b) (criminal conspiracy).

The case was also discussed at the ongoing session of the Maharashtr­a Assembly where Deshmukh said the state police was capable of solving Hiren's death and the recovery of a car with explosives near the Reliance Industries CMD's residence. Making a statement in the Assembly, Deshmukh said the ATS registered a case against unidentifi­ed persons after Hiren's wife expressed suspicion that her husband may have been murdered,

Further more, Maharashtr­a Home Minister Anil Deshmukh on Monday said the state police were capable of solving the case of auto parts dealer Mansukh Hiran's death and the recovery of a car with explosives near the residence industrial­ist Mukesh Ambani.

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