Mukesh Ambani, the chairman of Reliance Industries, has received mailed threats again.
The mails warned him of serious consequences for ignoring earlier messages regarding extortion demands of Rs 400 crore, news agency ANI reported citing Mumbai police on November 4.
Two threat mails were received between October 31 and November 1. The sender of the mails introduced himself as Shadab Khan, police said.
As per the police department, «Industrialist 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 Rs 400 crore.»
The renowned industrialist had received death threats earlier too, via email.
Those mails carried a threat to «shoot him if he failed to pay Rs 20 crore».
The first of these threat mails was sent on October 28.
The ransom demand subsequently kept rising, first to Rs 200 crore and then to Rs 400 crore. The size of the demand increased each time a new mail was sent.
«The sender cites a lack of response to the previous email and increases the ransom», Mumbai police had said.