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Mukesh Ambani bomb threat: Delhi police special sale raids Tihar jail in jadish ul hind link Indian mujahidin terrorist Tahsin Akhtar

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  • Mobile confiscated from inmate
  • Mobile found in barracks of Jaish-ul-Hind terrorist Tehseen Akhtar
  • Information that telegram channel has been activated from this mobile
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The richest man and businessman in India Mukesh Ambani A special cell of the Delhi Police raided the Tihar Jail on Thursday after explosives were found in a car in front of his house and Jaish-ul-Hind threatened him.

Police had found a link to the threatening ‘Jaish-ul-Hind’ telegram channel in Tihar Jail. The mobile phone was seized from the barracks of an Indian Mujahideen terrorist, sources said.

This is also raising questions about the security of Tihar Jail. How did a mobile phone reach a prison inmate despite the extremely high level of security? Such a question is also being raised from time to time.

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The Delhi Special Cell raided Tihar Jail from 6.00 pm to 9.00 pm on Thursday. Then Indian Mujahideen terrorists Tehseen Akhtar From its barracks Mobile captured Was done. It is said that the telegram channel has been activated from this mobile.

Tehseen Akhtar was arrested in connection with the bomb blasts at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally at Gandhi Maidan in Patna, the Hyderabad blasts, and the Bodh Gaya blasts.

The mobile phone seized from Tehseen Akhtar’s barracks had a virtual number created through the ‘Tor Browser’. A threatening message was then created by creating a telegram account. Tehseen Akhtar will be remanded in custody and questioned by a special cell.

In addition, another number is on the radar of the special cell. This number was activated in September, after which it was discontinued.

Sources said that the two mobile numbers were purchased for some people who were locked up in Tihar with fake documents.

Maharashtra government is also investigating

On the other hand, the Maharashtra government has handed over the investigation of the case to the ATS. However, the state government has reacted sharply to the Union Home Ministry’s order to hand over the probe to the NIA without trusting the Maharashtra government. Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray himself had made a serious allegation that there was something wrong with handing over the probe to the ATS.

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