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Mukesh Ambani gets third death threat mail demanding Rs 400 cr ransom

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Mumbai: Reliance Industries chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani on Monday morning received yet another death threat email demanding a ransom of Rs 400 Crore, marking the third one in the series of threats sent to him in the past four days.

Ambani received an email saying that no matter how tight his security is, 'one sniper' is enough. The mail further said that he now needs to pay Rs 400 crore as he did not listen to the senders, India Today reported.

Ambani, one of the richest businessmen in the world, has been receiving threat mails since October 27 from a single email ID. All threat emails made a ransom demand, the officials said.

The first threat was received on Friday and asked for Rs 20 crore as ransom. Another email received a day later threatened that Ambani would be shot dead if he did not pay Rs 200 crore to the sender, a Mumbai police official said.

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Officials said all three emails have been sent from Belgium from the same email ID and the sender has been identified as Shadab Khan, the officials said.

Officials are now probing the authenticity of the email ID, with speculation that the emails may have been sent through a fraudulent identity. They are also trying to liaise with the Belgian email service providers to get further information regarding the said email address.

An FIR was lodged in the matter on Saturday at the Gamdevi police station based on a complaint by the industrialist's security in charge.

A case was registered under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 387 (putting a person in fear of death or of grievous hurt in order to commit extortion) and 506 (2) (criminal intimidation) and a hunt is underway to nab the accused.

Last year, the Mumbai police had arrested a man from Bihar's Darbhanga for making death threat calls to Mukesh Ambani and his family members. He had also threatened to blow up the Sir H N Reliance Foundation Hospital in Mumbai.


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