The investigation into the bomb threat against industrialist Mukesh Ambani got murkier, after a resident in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, claimed that one of the number plates recovered from a river on Monday belonged to his van, which was stolen last year, PTI reported on Tuesday.
Police said that Vijay Nade, a clerk with the social justice department in Jalna, approached the City Chowk police station in Aurangabad on Monday after he started getting calls from journalists about the number plate of his vehicle.
The National Investigation Agency is probing the the recovery of an explosives-laden car found outside the south Mumbai residence of Ambani last month and the subsequent murder of businessman Mansukh Hiren, the purported owner of that vehicle.
On Monday, the investigators of the central agency recovered a digital video recorder, a laptop, central processing units, and two number plates allegedly belonging to suspended police officer Sachin Vaze, the prime suspect in the…