
Antilia bomb scare case: Cars, crime and controversy in many tales of Sachin Vaze
India Today
The Antilia bomb scare case has exposed Mumbai Police’s alleged connections to the world of organised crime with suspended assistant police inspector Sachin Vaze becoming the poster boy for the same. An NIA officer has shared details of the ‘multiple lives’ of Sachin Vaze with India Today.
The twists and turns in the ‘explosive case’ of Sachin Vaze, the Mumbai copper are no less dramatic than one sees in a Netflix series. Incidentally, an NIA (National Investigation Agency) officer described the Antilia bomb scare case as the one similar to 2012 "Line of Duty" TV series aired on the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Created by television writer-producer Jed Mercurio and produced by World Productions, the TV series showed British police’s procedural functioning. The key plot of Season-6 was the British cops investing bent cops. In the Antilia bomb scare case, the anti-terror probe organisation NIA is investigating suspended policeman Sachin Vaze while top sources do not rule out involvement of other officers from the Mumbai Police.
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