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Mumbai once again recorded more than 5000 new coronavirus cases in a single day after 5,394 persons tested positive for the infection on Wednesday. The total caseload of the city now stands at 4,14,714, which includes 3.5 lakh recoveries and 51,411 active cases. A total of 11,686 persons have succumbed to the virus till date.Reducing the COVID test rates further, the Maharashtra government announced that the rates of RT-PCR tests have been slashed to Rs 500 from Rs 1,000.In other news, the Bombay HC on Wednesday questioned former CP Param Bir Singh as to why did he not file an FIR against Home Minister Anil Deshmukh and his malpractices before approaching the court. Opposition leader Devendra Fadnavis too took a swipe at the state government panel formed to probe the allegations against Deshmukh and called it an eyewash .Meanwhile, The Crime Intelligence Unit (CIU), headed b
NIA seizes Mercedes driven by Sachin Vaze, finds number plate of Ambani bomb scare SUV
NIA seizes Mercedes driven by Sachin Vaze, finds number plate of Ambani bomb scare SUV
NIA on Tuesday seized a black Mercedes from the Crawford market area in Mumbai and recovered from it the original number place of the explosive-laden SUV that was placed outside billionaire Mukesh Ambani s residence Antilia on February 25.
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Over Rs 5 lakh in cash and other items were found in the car.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Tuesday seized a black Mercedes from the Crawford market area in Mumbai and recovered from it the original number place of the
Mukesh Ambani threat case: Mumbai top cop involved?
Mukesh Ambani threat case: Mumbai top cop involved? | India Today Insight
The Maharashtra CM held meetings with cabinet colleagues amid reports of a reshuffle in the police brass
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UPDATED: March 17, 2021 00:37 IST
Sachin Vaze being taken to court by NIA for a hearing, in connection with a probe into the recovery of explosives from a car parked near Mukesh Ambani s house, in Mumbai. (PTI Photo/Mitesh Bhuvad)
Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray was unusually busy on March 16. He had a series of meetings with his Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government ministers and officials at his official residence in Malabar Hill regarding the case where a vehicle laden with explosives was found outside Antilia, the home of billionaire Mukesh Ambani, on February 25. The case took a sensational turn when the National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested Assistant Inspector of Police Sachin Vaze of the Mumbai crime branc