The Big Revelation In Antilia Scandal: Mumbai
The big revelation in the Antilia scandal, Sachin Waze was preparing to kill two people in a fake encounter.
Sachin Waze, the main accused arrested in the murder of Mansukh Hiren and Antilia case, weaved the whole story like a vicious criminal.
He was so outraged by the patronage of the top leaders of Maharashtra that he had prepared to kill two people in a fake encounter in the name of ‘solving’ the Antilia incident.
From the Antilia scandal, he was the one to hunt many birds with one stone.
The big revelation in the Antilia scandal: Without fear, Sachin Waze had prepared a plan for a fake encounter.
The NIA probing both the cases has got clues that Waze had also marked two people to hide out to open the Antilia incident.
The passport of one of these people has been recovered from his house. However, the investigating agency has not yet revealed the person’s name.
According to sources from the Antilia scandal, he wanted to establish himself as a supercop. He wanted to get the most out of the case.
But with the investigation of the case in the hands of the central agency, his entire plan was destroyed. According to sources, he wanted to kill the passport holder and another person in a fake encounter in this case.
An eco vehicle was also arranged for this. The vehicle was stolen from Aurangabad in November last year.
The big revelation in the Antilia scandal: If the Central Investigation Agency did not jump into the investigation, it would be successful.
According to the sources, Waze wanted to loot the bravado by luring two people in this case. But his plan did not materialize.
According to the sources, how dangerous was Waze, it can be gauged from this that when it came to his enticement in the Antilia incident, he removed his partner Mansukh Hiren from the path.
The way the curtain is rising every day from Waze’s misdeeds, it seems that in order to make money in the police job, he has done all the wrong things that the police have the responsibility to stop.
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