Antilia bomb scare case: NIA recovers laptop, DVR, number plates from Mithi River, accused Sachin Vaze present
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Investigating the Munsukh Hiren murder–Antilia bomb scare case, the NIA recovered crucial evidence, including a laptop, digital video recorder and two number plates, from the Mithi riverbed in Mumbai on Sunday. The main accused, suspended assistant police inspector Sachin Vaze, was taken to the spot.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) recovered crucial evidence in the Mansukh Hiren murder case from the Mithi River in Mumbai on Sunday. This includes three hard disks, two digital video recorders, a laptop, two central processing units, a router, printer and two car number plates with similar registration numbers. #WATCH | Maharashtra: Divers of NIA recover computer CPUs, two number plates carrying the same registration number, and other items from Mithi river in Mumbai's Bandra Kurla Complex as the agency probes the death of Mansukh Hiren.Accused Sachin Waze is also present at the spot pic.twitter.com/RXq2d4cCMP These items are suspected to have been used in the crime by the main accused -- suspended assistant police inspector Sachin Vaze and his accomplices. Vaze was taken to the recovery spot by NIA officials to identify the retrieved items. Sachin Vaze’s former subordinate assistant police inspector Riyaz Qazi, who is now attached to the local arms unit of Mumbai police, was also there. Once considered as Vaze’s right-hand man, he has now turned a witness in the case and is reportedly helping the NIA in the probe.More Related News