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Mumbai Man Used AI Research to Plan Zinc Phosphide Poisoning at Muharram Event

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A man named Premji was found to have researched the effects of zinc phosphide on the human body using Google and AI tools before a Muharram procession in Mumbai. Authorities discovered he had easy access to the toxic substance, which is commonly used as a rodenticide. Police sources revealed the plot came to light following the discovery of a rats' nest that led investigators to the poison pills. The case highlights how freely available AI and search tools can be misused to plan potential mass harm at public gatherings.

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