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Vaze booted out

Placed a vehicle outside Ambani residence to create terror and extort money for himself and others

- SOMENDRA SHARMA / Mumbai

The Mumbai police on Tuesday dismissed Assistant Police Inspector (API) Sachin Hindurao Vaze from police service. Vaze is the prime accused in the Antilia bomb scare and the murder of Thane businessma­n Mansukh Hiran cases and was arrested by the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA). His dismissal order states that he had placed a vehicle outside the residence of a businessma­n to create terror and extort money for himself and others.

“API Sachin Vaze has been dismissed from police service. An order has been issued on Tuesday under Provision of 311(2)(B) Constituti­on of India by Commission­er of Police, Greater Mumbai,” informed Mumbai Police Commission­er Hemant Nagrale.

Vaze’s dismissal order states that he had joined the police force in 1990 and was promoted to the rank of API in 2003.

“Vaze, who was working with the Criminal Intelligen­ce Unit (CIU) allegedly conspired with others and placed a vehicle laden with gelatin sticks at Carmichael Road to create terror in the minds of people and wrote a threatenin­g letter to a renowned businessma­n to extort money for himself and others,” the order stated.

It further said, “Vaze, to conceal and destroy evidence which would incriminat­e him in the said case, allegedly dumped CPU, DVR and other important articles in the offence. The evidence was later recovered at the instance of Vaze. Vaze allegedly is involved in the murder of Hiran, who was owner of explosive-laden vehicle. It is being investigat­ed that this murder was committed to destroy evidence and stall the investigat­ion.”

“Vaze booked a room in a hotel for 100 days, using a fake ID bearing his photograph with pseudo name. Vaze possessed 62 unaccounte­d live ammunition which he seems to have acquired from unknown criminals/persons. Vaze also lost 25 live rounds of ammunition of his service pistol officially given to him for police services, which could have been used by him unauthoris­edly without reporting the same to the police department. Vaze was allegedly involved in commission of offences of impersonat­ion, forger y, disappeara­nce of evidence and possession of unauthoris­ed ammunition in addition to planting explosive loaded vehicle. An amount of Rs 5,73,500 was recovered from a vehicle used by Vaze. Various companies were floated by Vaze and crores of rupees were cumulative­ly found in their bank accounts, with huge financial transactio­ns.”

“Holding of a regular department­al enquir y against Vaze will not be a reasonably practicabl­e. Thus, he is dismissed from service with immediate effect,” the order signed by Nagrale concluded.

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