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Sachin Vaze NIA custody extended Mumbai special court Ambani Antilia Mansukh Hiren latest news

URL copied Image Source : PTI Police officer Sachin Vaze being taken to a court by National Investigation Agency (NIA), in Mumbai. A special National Investigation Court (NIA) in Mumbai extended NIA custody of suspended cop Sachin Waze till April 7 and directed the probing agency to provide all medical aid to the accused. Vaze is an accused in Mansukh Hiren death case. Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh, the NIA lawyer, said the agency had recovered incriminating evidence such as digital video recording (DVR) of CCTV footage and laptops and it needed to be examined. The court has also asked the agency to submit a detailed report on Vaze s health with specifics of health condition and ailments on April 7, the last day of Vaze s custody granted by the court.

Antilia bomb scare case: NIA court seeks medical report of suspended cop Sachin Vaze

Antilia bomb scare case: NIA court seeks medical report of suspended cop Sachin Vaze Antilia bomb scare case: NIA court seeks medical report of suspended cop Sachin Vaze After suspended assistant police inspector Sachin Vaze’s legal team filed an application before the NIA court regarding his health condition, the court has now asked for his medical reports. Vaze is the prime accused in the Antilia bomb scare and Mansukh Hiren murder cases. advertisement UPDATED: April 3, 2021 13:26 IST The NIA court has asked for suspended cop Sachin Vaze s medical reports after his legal team filed an application detailing his medical condition. (Photo: PTI file)

Antilia bomb scare case: Another vehicle bought to NIA office for investigation

Antilia bomb scare case: Another vehicle bought to NIA office for investigation ANI | Updated: Apr 03, 2021 14:49 IST Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 3 (ANI): Another vehicle has been brought to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) office as a part of the ongoing probe into the Antilia bomb scare case. According to NIA sources, a white Mercedes was brought to the NIA office on Friday as a part of the investigation. Meanwhile, suspended Mumbai Police officerSachin Waze, whose NIA custody will end today, will be produced before the Special NIA court on Saturday. The NIA last Sunday had taken Waze to the bridge over the Mithi river in connection with the probe of Mansukh Hiran s death case.

Mansukh Hiren murder case: CCTV shows Sachin Vaze, murder accused Vinayak Shinde in Audi

Mansukh Hiren murder case: CCTV shows Sachin Vaze, murder accused Vinayak Shinde in Audi Captured in CCTV footage from March 2, Vaze was seen driving an Audi car, passing through Bandra Worli Sea Link toll gates BusinessToday.In | April 2, 2021 | Updated 09:57 IST Sachin Vaze being taken to a court by NIA in Mumbai on Thursday (Photo Credits: PTI) Tainted Mumbai cop Sachin Vaze was seen driving a colleague accused in the murder of Thane businessman Mansukh Hiren, who was linked to the Antilia bomb scare case. Captured in CCTV footage from March 2, Vaze was seen driving an Audi car, passing through Bandra Worli Sea Link toll gates.

Antilia bomb scare case: Mercedes car used by Sachin Waze seized; incriminating evidence, Rs 5 lakh recovered

Updated Mar 17, 2021 | 10:41 IST As per the NIA, incriminating evidence has been found from the car Sachin Waze was using. Sources also suggest it was Waze himself who drove the Innova that escorted the Scorpio. Antilia bomb scare case: NIA suspects Sachin Waze complicit  Mumbai: In the Antilia bomb scare case, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has seized a Mercedes car which is allegedly the vehicle in which Mansukh Hiran travelled from CST to Thane on February 17 after meeting someone in CST. The vehicle was traced to a Dhule based businessman Saransh Bhavsar. Bhavsar claims he sold the car in February and will reveal details of the purchaser to only to the NIA. 

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