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The two number plates recovered from the Mithi river in Bandra East, where the National Investigation Agency (NIA) took Mumbai policeman Sachin Vaze – arrested in the Ambani bomb scare case – are reported to have been registered to an Aurangabad-based government employee.
Vijay Madhukar Nade had reported the vehicle missing in November 2020 and had filed an FIR regarding the same, as per The Indian Express.
As per NDTV, Nade has informed that his car was stolen from Aurangabad's Uddhavrao Patil Chowk on 16 November.
The two number plates carried the same registration number. The NIA is now reportedly probing why the accused used that particular registration number.
OTHER DISCOVERED ITEMS
The NIA took Vaze to the Mithi river in Mumbai’s Bandra East, to recover evidence that he allegedly tried to destroy.
On Vaze's directions, divers retrieved two CPUs of computers, the number plate of a car, two Digital Video Recorders (DVRs), and a laptop, among other things that were dumped into the river, reported ANI.
The recovered DVRs are purported to be of his housing society where the Scorpio car was parked between 17 February to 24 February, of shops where various number plates were made and of other places where Vaze allegedly suspected that his movement could have been captured, ANI reported, quoting sources.
THE SACHIN VAZE CASE
Vaze is accused to have conspired to plant an explosives-laden SUV outside Ambani’s residence.
In a parallel investigation being conducted by the Maharashtra ATS, Vaze has been alleged to be the key conspirator in Hiren’s killing.
The ATS has arrested two people in the case – a cop named Vinayak Shinde and a bookie named Naresh Dhare. Dhare is said to have bought a sim card for Shinde, using which the latter had called Hiren to meet him before he was found dead.
The ATS has alleged that Shinde was an aide of Vaze and had made the phone call to Hiren at his behest.
However, Vaze’s motive is still unclear. Both cases have now been taken over by the NIA.
In an FIR filed by Hiren’s wife Kamala, she had detailed Vaze’s alleged association with the family and claimed that the car was in Vaze’s possession for months until 5 February.
After his transfer from the Crime Investigation Unit by the Maharashtra government amid political pressure, Vaze was suspended from the force following his arrest on 13 March.
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