Sachin Vaze admits evidence thrown into Mithi River in Mumbai: NIA sources

The NIA takes Sachin Waze to the Mithi River Bridge at Mumbai’s Bandra Kurla complex from the investigation into the death of the Mansukh Hiren.

As a component of their previous research in the day, the NIA took Sachin Vaze to the Mithi River in Mumbai and unloaded divers into muddy waters for testing. Vaze is accused of destroying the evidence on the Mithi River.

Upon reaching the Mithi River site, the NIA team unloaded the cleanup into the muddy waters in search of evidence. The team recovered a PC processor, a license plate, a DVR hard drive, a router, and other objects from the river.

The NIA team is making a video of all the probe’s activities on the river, featuring a team of 11 divers. At approximately 3:15 p. m. , the NIA team arrived on the Mithi River with Sachin Vaze.

The processor recovered from the Mithi River is reportedly similar to those discovered in government offices; to date, a total of 11 items have been recovered from the river.

As the search for evidence is still ongoing, NIA divers recovered a PC processor, a laptop, two boards with the same board, and other items.

Recovered DVRs arrived here from their housing company where the Scorpio car was parked between February 17 and February 24, from the outlets where the plates were made and from other places where Vaze suspected his movement might have been captured, NIA resources said.

Evidence discovered today in the Mithi River in Vaze’s custody until Mansukh’s death added NIA resources.

The evidence extracted today will be sent to the Central Laboratory of Forensic Sciences for the research and recovery of all imaginable knowledge that can give a hand to research.

The NIA is recently investigating the two cases of planting a Scorpio SUV with 20 gelatin bars and a threatening note near Antilia, home of industrialist Mukesh Ambani on February 25, followed by the death of SUV owner Thane Mansukh Hiran on March 5, triggering national political fury.

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