Tihar connection in Antilia case: Terrorists created telegram channel


- Telegram channel created by TOR Network which is useful for accessing the Dark Web

New delhi date. Thursday, March 11, 2021

A few days ago, a Scorpio car full of gelatin sticks was found outside Antilia, the residence of businessman Mukesh Ambani in Mumbai. The alleged terrorist group Jaish-ul-Hind claimed responsibility for placing the car there. In fact, a telegram channel was set up from Delhi's Tihar Jail, according to a report by a private cyber agency. Jaish-ul-Hind has accepted responsibility for this.

This private cyber agency asked the investigating agency to track a phone. The telegram channel was created from that phone. The identity of the investigating agency has been kept secret but the central agencies have given this information to the Special Cell of Delhi Police.

Terrorist cases are being investigated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The ATS is investigating the alleged theft before the vehicle owner's death and the vehicle was found outside Ambani's house on February 25.

The Telegram channel was reportedly created by the TOR network to be used for access to the Dark Web. The location of the SIM card used for this is coming to Tihar Jail. The Dark Web is a part of the Internet that can only be accessed through an anonymous network like TOR and not from a traditional search engine.

The channel was reportedly created on February 26 at 3:20 p.m. A message claiming responsibility for the explosive-laden SUV outside Antilia was sent to the telegram channel on the night of February 27. On February 28, another channel sent a message to Jaish-ul-Hind claiming that it had no hand in it. It was also said that the message was not sent by Jaish-ul-Hind. Police suspect the message was sent from outside the country. However, its location has not been traced yet.


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