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Assistant Police Inspector Sachin Vaze arrives at Police Commissioners office in Mumbai. He was removed from the Crime Branch after his name came up in deceased Mansukh Hirens statement.
Mumbai cop Sachin Waze, arrested in the probe into recovery of explosives from a car near industrialist Mukesh Ambani s residence, has confessed his role in the case. Vaze, an assistant police inspector with the Mumbai Police, was arrested by the NIA on Saturday in connection with the case. He was arrested by the agency after 12 hours of grilling.Â
Sources told India TV that Waze was involced in placing gelatin sticks in the SUV that was found parked near Ambani s multi-storey residence Antilia on February 25, and that when he was questioned about it, he admitted his involvement.
Maharashtra Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Chandrakant Patil on Sunday held Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray responsible for the entire Sachin Vaze episode.
Antilia bomb scare case: Sachin Vaze sent to NIA custody till March 25
ANI / Updated: Mar 14, 2021, 17:27 IST
Sachin Vaze
Mumbai: Sachin Vaze, who was Assistant Police Inspector in the Crime Intelligence Unit (CIU) and later transferred to the Citizen Facilitation Centre at Mumbai Police Headquarters after his name came up in
Mansukh Hiren death case, has been sent to
NIA custody till March 25, in connection with his role and involvement in placing an explosives-laden vehicle near
Mukesh Ambani s house in Mumbai on February 25.
Vaze had on Saturday moved an anticipatory bail application at Thane District and Sessions Court.
The matter briefly came up for hearing on March 12 but the court refused to give Vaze any interim relief and issued notice to the state government and posted the matter for hearing on March 19.