
NIA questions woman suspected to have accompanied Sachin Vaze to posh Mumbai hotel
India Today
The NIA summoned a woman to its office for questioning in the Sachin Vaze case, on Friday. The probe agency suspects she was the woman who accompanied Sachin Vaze to a posh Mumbai hotel on February 16.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Friday questioned a woman named Meena George in connection with the ongoing investigation against suspended Mumbai Police officer Sachin Vaze. NIA sources said the agency suspects Meena George is the same woman who accompanied Sachin Vaze to the Trident Hotel in Mumbai on February 16, days before the bomb scare at industrialist Mukesh Ambani's house. According to sources, the woman seen with Sachin Vaze had a currency-counting machine.
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