
NIA examines high-end cars seized in connection with Antilia bomb scare
India Today
The NIA is probing the Antilia bomb scare while the Maharashtra ATS is probing the death of car dealer Mansukh Hiren. 'Encounter specialist' Sachin Vaze is at the centre of both investigations.
NIA on March 19 examined once again the five vehicles seized in connection with the Antilia bomb scare. The probe into the bomb scare outside Reliance Industries owner Mukesh Ambani's home was handed over to the NIA (National Investigation Agency) on March 8. #SachinVaze's arrest has raised several questions over the alleged nexus between police and politicians. 4 top distinguished senior police officers join the debate on #NewsToday with @sardesairajdeep. #ITVideoFull video of the show - https://t.co/WcUZG4NkPn pic.twitter.com/vVIZzJxTZK At least 10 NIA officers, including members of the forensic team examined the seized vehicles on Thursday. India Today TV captured the sleuths examining the two seized Mercedes SUVs and discussing the matter with other officials. Other vehicles seized by the NIA include an Innova, the Scorpio found outside Antilia and a Toyota Land Cruiser Prado.
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