The Antilia case solved! NIA claims – Sachin Vaze had hatched a whole conspiracy to regain his lost respect

Mumbai,17 March 2021: The mysterious scandal of suspected Scorpio found outside Mukesh Ambani’s house ‘Antilia’ has been solved. National Investigation Agency (NIA) officials say that Sachin Vaze is behind the whole Conspiracy.  Mumbai police officer Sachin Vaze framed the entire case to regain his lost reputation.

Sachin Vaze, former head of the Crime Intelligence Unit of Mumbai Crime Branch, was initially the case investigator. Later on March 8, the case was transferred to the NIA, and on 13 March, Sachin Vaze was arrested. On February 25, a suspicious Scorpio car was found outside Ambani’s house, in which 20 sticks of gelatin were recovered.

A senior NIA official said that Sachin Vaze was driving a Mumbai Police’s Scorpio car himself on February 25, and an Innova was behind him. After parking Scorpio outside Ambani’s house, Sachin Vaze sat in the Innova and left. However, the officials did not give details of how they reached this conclusion.

After hours of raids in Mumbai and several shreds of evidence, investigators in the Antilia case dismissed the terrorist Angle. NIA said that they had seized a Mercedes. The investigation revealed that the car was used by Sachin Vaze, although the owner has not yet been identified.

After searching the black Mercedes car, NIA official Anil Shukla said that ‘NIA has seized the black colored Mercedes Benz. A number plate of Scorpio car, cash worth more than Rs 5 lakh, a note counting machine, and some clothes have been recovered. Sachin Vaze used to drive this car. However, the police are yet to find the owner of the vehicle. It is being said that Mansukh Hiren used this vehicle on 17 February.

Who is Sachin Vaze?

Sachin Vaze was suspended in 2004 in the case of custodial death. He was suspended for the last 16 years and was reinstated by the Uddhav government in 2020. 49-year-old Sachin Vazhe was once a famous encounter specialist was suspended following an alleged death in custody.

Vaze hails from Kolhapur, Maharashtra, and was admitted to the Maharashtra Police in 1990 as a sub-inspector. He was first posted in Naxalite-affected Gadchiroli and was later posted in Thane. After joining the Mumbai Police, he became famous as an encounter specialist. Vaze took part in the encounters of several gangsters from the underworld. He is said to have killed more than five dozen criminals in these encounters. He has good knowledge of technology, and he also solved many cybercrime and criminal cases.