AI won’t replace scientists and engineers anytime soon: Tony Chan
AI won’t replace scientists and engineers anytime soon: Tony Chan
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The man, who had placed an explosives-laden SUV outside Mukesh Ambani's residence in Mumbai, has been caught on the CCTV. The man, wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), is suspected to have parked the SUV with explosive gelatin sticks outside Mukesh Ambani's residence 'Antilia' in Mumbai in the last week of February.
India Today TV has accessed the latest CCTV grab of the suspect, who is suspected to have parked the explosives-laden vehicle outside Mukesh Ambani's residence in Mumbai, is seen wearing a PPE kit. It is suspected that the man wore the PPE kit to hide his identity or any detail that might give him away.
A Scorpio, with 20 gelatin sticks inside, was found near Antilia, Ambani's high-rise residence in south Mumbai, on February 25. Police said the vehicle was stolen from Airoli-Mulund Bridge on February 18. The mystery deepened when Mansukh Hiren, the man who used the SUV before it was stolen, was found dead.
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