Mumbai | Jagran News Desk: The National Investigative Agency (NIA) on Sunday took Mumbai police leader Sachin Waze, who was arrested in connection with the investigation into the death of businessman Mansukh Hiran, to the Bandra River for further investigation and recovered a PC processor, a license. a vehicle’s license plate, a hard drive and other elements.
Previously, the research firm had taken Waze, who was arrested on March thirteen, to Reti Bunder Creek in Thane, where Hiran’s body was found.
Waze, arrested through the NIA until 3 April through a Mumbai court on Thursday, had claimed in court that he had become a scapegoat in the case. “I’ve cooperated with the investigation so far and I’m just praying that I don’t be remanded in custody through the police,” he said.
During the process, Waze extra told the court that he had only investigated for a day and part and investigated the case as it had been investigated. He also stated that, in addition to him, the Mumbai Crime Directorate and police team were also involved in the investigation of the case.
He intervened and asked Waze to submit in writing everything he had to say.
Additional attorney general Anil Singh of the NIA said: “There is a car loaded with gelatine on a public road. Was this jelly retained for any service through the defendant?The reason really to terrorize people. “
Singh also read one of two threatening letters discovered inside the car that allegedly threatened the Ambani family, however, he passed the letter for the time being to the opinion because of his sensitivity.
Sachin Waze appeared before a special NIA court before Thursday.
On Wednesday, the NIA invoked the provisions of the Law on Illicit Activities (Prevention) opposed to Waze in the case of anti-lia bombs.
According to the UAPA, maximum custody can be 30 days. The research framework can obtain an extension of 90 days to register a payment sheet (in addition to the same 90 days above).
Waze, deputy police inspector of the Criminal Intelligence Unit (CIU) arrested as part of the investigation into the recovery of explosives in a car parked near Antilia, Mukesh Ambani’s apartment in Mumbai on 25 February.
Waze was transferred to the Citizen Facilitation Centre at Mumbai Police Headquarters after his call in question in the case of the death of Mansukh Hiran, taken into NIA custody until 25 March, in connection with his alleged role and involvement in the placement of a vehicle loaded with explosives.
Hiran, the owner of the vehicle containing outdoor explosives from Reliance Industries President Mukesh Ambani’s home, was discovered dead in a creek on March 5 in Thane.
(With ANI inputs)