Updated On: 06 October, 2022 08:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Faizan Khan
Caller dials landline number of Reliance Foundation Hospital twice; cops run anti-sabotage check at hospital and Antilia; security beefed up at both places

Security personnel outside Antilia, in February 2021. Pic/Ashish Raje
The Mumbai police ran an anti-sabotage check at Antilia, the south Mumbai home of business tycoon Mukesh Ambani, on Wednesday after a landline number of HN Reliance Foundation Hospital received two calls threatening to blow up the medical facility and harm the Ambani family. This is the second threat to the Ambani family in the past two months.
“At 12.57 pm today and again at 5.04 pm October 5, a call was received at the call centre of Sir HN Reliance Foundation Hospital threatening to blow up the hospital and threatening to take the lives of Shri Mukesh Ambani, Smt Nita Ambani, Shri Akash Ambani and Shri Anant Ambani. The caller also threatened to blow up Antilia and gave multiple threats to members of the Ambani family,” said a spokesperson for the Mukesh Ambani-headed Reliance Industries Limited.