<p>The SUV that was parked off the ultra-luxury Mumbai home of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani was stolen a few days ago while the gelatine sticks were manufactured in a Nagpur facility.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, a massive manhunt has been launched to track down the suspects who had parked the Scorpio near Antilia, the Carmichael Road residence of the Ambani family.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/fir-registered-after-vehicle-with-explosives-found-near-mukesh-ambanis-house-955424.html">FIR registered after vehicle with explosives found near Mukesh Ambani's house</a></strong></p>.<p>The Gamdevi police station has formally lodged an FIR while the Crime Branch-CID has activated its network to track down the culprits.</p>.<p>“An FIR has been registered and investigations were in progress,” said deputy commissioner of police (operations) S Chaitanya, the Mumbai Police spokesperson said.</p>.<p>On the letter or message that the police have recovered, he said, “I cannot comment....that is part of the investigations.”</p>.<p>The letter was written in English with several grammatical and spelling mistakes and was addressed to Mukesh and Neeta Ambani threatening the richest couple of India.</p>.<p>The 20-odd gelatin sticks were manufactured by Nagpur-based Solar Industries.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/abandoned-car-near-mukesh-ambanis-house-triggers-bomb-scare-955272.html">Abandoned car near Mukesh Ambani's house triggers bomb scare </a></strong></p>.<p>The Mumbai Police has already contacted the company and have sought details from them, however, individual sticks are not barcoded but the packets – so it is a gigantic task for the cops to find out where they came from.</p>.<p>The Mumbai Police are also securing CCTV footage of the possible route of the car.</p>.<p>A team of police personnel also visited the car parking owned by the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation in that area.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the Crime Intelligence Unit spoke to the owner of the Scorpio, who informed that his car was stolen a few days ago and he had lodged a police complaint.</p>
<p>The SUV that was parked off the ultra-luxury Mumbai home of Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani was stolen a few days ago while the gelatine sticks were manufactured in a Nagpur facility.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, a massive manhunt has been launched to track down the suspects who had parked the Scorpio near Antilia, the Carmichael Road residence of the Ambani family.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/fir-registered-after-vehicle-with-explosives-found-near-mukesh-ambanis-house-955424.html">FIR registered after vehicle with explosives found near Mukesh Ambani's house</a></strong></p>.<p>The Gamdevi police station has formally lodged an FIR while the Crime Branch-CID has activated its network to track down the culprits.</p>.<p>“An FIR has been registered and investigations were in progress,” said deputy commissioner of police (operations) S Chaitanya, the Mumbai Police spokesperson said.</p>.<p>On the letter or message that the police have recovered, he said, “I cannot comment....that is part of the investigations.”</p>.<p>The letter was written in English with several grammatical and spelling mistakes and was addressed to Mukesh and Neeta Ambani threatening the richest couple of India.</p>.<p>The 20-odd gelatin sticks were manufactured by Nagpur-based Solar Industries.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/abandoned-car-near-mukesh-ambanis-house-triggers-bomb-scare-955272.html">Abandoned car near Mukesh Ambani's house triggers bomb scare </a></strong></p>.<p>The Mumbai Police has already contacted the company and have sought details from them, however, individual sticks are not barcoded but the packets – so it is a gigantic task for the cops to find out where they came from.</p>.<p>The Mumbai Police are also securing CCTV footage of the possible route of the car.</p>.<p>A team of police personnel also visited the car parking owned by the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation in that area.</p>.<p>Meanwhile, the Crime Intelligence Unit spoke to the owner of the Scorpio, who informed that his car was stolen a few days ago and he had lodged a police complaint.</p>