No corporate rivalry behind Anil Ambani chopper case: Maha HM

Anil helicopter sabotage case took a mysterious turn with the death of a witness, Borge. Borge showed 'exemplary presence of mind' | Unanswered questions

No corporate rivalry behind Anil Ambani chopper case: Maha HM
MUMBAI: As Anil Ambani helicopter sabotage case took a mysterious turn with the death of a witness, Maharashtra government on Wednesday said no evidence has been found to suggest that a "corporate rivalry between two groups" was behind the incident.

A day after Bharat Borge, who spotted the pebbles in the fuel tank of the industrialist's chopper, was found dead on a railway track, state home minister Jayant Patil said, "We have not found any evidence that there is a corporate rivalry between two groups and that is why this had happened."

Patil told reporters, "So it is nothing of that sort and the police is heading towards the correct conclusion".

The Anil Ambani Group has alleged that business rivals may be behind an "attempt to murder" the industrialist by trying to sabotage his helicopter.



Mumbai Police joint commissioner Rakesh Maria and additional DGP (railway police) K P Raghuvanshi said last night that Borge's death was a case of suicide. Maria also said the motorman and the guard of a fast local saw the victim cross the track even when the train was fast approaching.
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