
Sachin Vaze writes letter to NIA, claims Anil Deshmukh, Anil Parab asked him to extort money
India Today
Suspended Mumbai Police officer Sachin Vaze has written a letter to the NIA claiming that Maharashtra ministers Anil Deshmukh and Anil Parab asked him to illegitimately collect money for them.
In another explosive development in the Antilia bomb scare case, suspended Mumbai Police inspector Sachin Vaze has written a letter to the NIA, accusing Maharashtra ministers Sharad Pawar and Anil Parab of extortion. In his handwritten letter, Sachin Vaze has claimed that NCP chief Sharad Pawar was against his reinstatement into Mumbai Police in 2020 and wanted it to revoked. To this, Anil Deshmukh allegedly told Sachin Vaze that if he pays Deshmukh Rs 2 crore, he will convince Sharad Pawar to allow Sachin Vaze back into the force.
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According to the police, 19-year-old Sachin Dharmendrabhai Chaudhary, who works as a labourer, had borrowed the money before expressing his inability to repay it immediately, police said. He was allegedly threatened with his life over the delay in repayment. Fearing for his life, Sachin immediately alerted the police.










