Reliance Industries chairperson Mukesh Ambani has received two threat emails once again between October 31 and November 1, warning him of serious consequences for ignoring previous emails wherein the person (sender of the mail) had demanded ₹400 crore." Notably, he is the same sender who sent two such emails on October 27 and demanded ₹200 crore from RIL chairman. Also read: Mukesh Ambani gets third death threat, sender demands ₹400 crore ransom "Mukesh Ambani received two threat emails once again between October 31 and November 1, warning him of serious consequences for ignoring previous emails wherein the person (sender of the mail) had demanded ₹400 crore," news agency ANI reported.
Earlier Ambani received death threats via email threatening to shoot him if he failed to pay ₹20 crore. The ransom subsequently kept increasing to ₹200 crore and ₹400 crore each time a fresh email was sent.
"The sender cites a lack of response to the previous email and increases the ransom, Mumbai police had said, adding that the first such threatening mail was sent on October 28. Last month, Mumbai police registered a case against an unknown person under sections 387 (putting a person in fear of death or of grievous hurt in order to commit extortion) and 506 (2) (criminal intimidation) of the IPC (Indian Penal code).
Last year, in October, the Bihar Police arrested a man from Bihar's Darbhanga for threatening to kill Ambani and his family members. (This is a breaking story. Kindly refresh page to read latest updates)Milestone Alert!
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