Saturday, 13 April 2013

Mukesh Ambani wants police post inside Antilia

MUMBAI: Reliance Industrieshead Mukesh Ambani's representatives are believed to have approached the BMC seeking permission for a police chowky at Antilia, the industrialist's skyscraper residence on Altamont Road.The reason is a letter, purportedly by the banned terror outfit Indian Mujahideen, delivered to Ambani's office in February threatening harm to the building. 

BMC commissioner Sitaram Kunte told TOI, "I have received a letter through the Mumbai police commissioner about it." But Satya Pal Singh, the commissioner, said that if a chowky was constructed, it would be for the entire road. "Our policemen have been posted there for bandobast for a few years now. In monsoon, they don't have a place (to avoid the rains) and even for using a washroom, they have to go to nearby areas." 

To make a chowky on the building's premises, the police need to give reasons to the government and need its permission. Also, the BMC needs to grant more FSI if it finds that the original FSI for the building was used up. 

Nevertheless, the police commissioner said that if the Ambanis gave a place, "we will start a temporary chowky." A source said that if a chowky was sanctioned for Antilia, the police would not have to construct it and "it will be financed by the Ambanis". 
A source said that if a police post was sanctioned for Antilia, the police would not have to construct it and "it will be financed by the Ambanis". (AFP photo)

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