An organisation named Jaish-ul- Hind has claimed the responsibility of placing an explosives-laden SUV near Mukesh Ambani's house in south Mumbai, police said on Sunday. The outfit claimed the responsibility by posting a message on social messaging app Telegram, which went viral on social media and came to the notice of Mumbai police, the official said. A Scorpio with gelatin sticks was found parked on Carmichael Road near 'Antilia', the multi-storey residence of Ambani on Thursday evening. The registration number on the vehicle's number plate was the same as that of an SUV in Ambani's security detail, police had said. A senior police official said that all possible angles are being investigated in this connection.
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