Car bomb, corruption and COVID-19: 'Sordid' drama rocks India's finance capital

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MUMBAI: A senior Mumbai police officer filed a complaint in the Supreme Court on Monday (Mar 22) accusing a state government minister of ...

Mukesh Ambani, Chairman and Managing Director of Reliance Industries, attends a convocation at the Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University in Gandhinagar, India, Sep 23, 2017. MUMBAI: A senior Mumbai police officer filed a complaint in the Supreme Court on Monday accusing a state government minister of corruption, the latest development in a bizarre case that has transfixed the media for weeks.

On Feb 25, a car laden with explosives was found near the Mumbai home of Mukesh Ambani, who heads Reliance Industries and is India's richest man.The purported owner of the vehicle was later found dead, with police treating his death as suspicious. In a statement, Reliance said it was confident police in Mumbai"will complete their thorough investigation quickly".

Deshmukh denied the allegations, saying that purported meetings with Vaze last month were impossible as he was in hospital with COVID-19 and then in quarantine.

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