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Vaze Has Expressed His Desire To Become Government Witness

Vaze has expressed his desire to become a government witness. Sachin Waze wants to become a government witness against Deshmukh, Vaze writes to ED’s assistant director.

Mumbai Police’s sacked API Sachin Vaze has written a letter to the Enforcement Directorate (ED).

In this, he has expressed his desire to become a government witness in the money laundering case registered by the central agency against former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh and others.

Vaze is currently in judicial custody in connection with the Antilia bombing case. He is also accused of the money laundering case in which Deshmukh has been arrested.

In a letter to ED Assistant Director Taseen Sultan, he has said that he wants to voluntarily tell the truth in the matter before a competent magistrate and all that he knows.

In another development related to the same case, The ED on Wednesday opposed Deshmukh’s bail plea before the special court. The probe agency said that the petition has no merit and should be dismissed.

CBI questions Deshmukh’s aides in a corruption case.

The CBI, which is probing corruption charges against Anil Deshmukh, is recording the statements of his personal secretary Sanjeev Palande and personal assistant Kundan Shinde.

Both are lodged in Arthur Road Jail in Mumbai. The probe agency has been questioning him since Monday and it will continue on Thursday as well. Both were arrested by the ED.

Vaze reversed the statement given earlier, said – Deshmukh was making recovery.

API Sachin Vaze sacked from Maharashtra Police has retracted his statement given before the Chandiwal Commission.

In this, he had said that former Home Minister of the state Anil Deshmukh and people close to him were not getting the money recovered from him, now he has talked about getting the recovery done.

Vaze said that because of Deshmukh’s influence (Stockholm syndrome), he had initially made a statement in favor of the former home minister.

Vaze has filed an additional affidavit before the commission which has been rejected.

In this, Vaze has claimed that the then Home Minister Anil Deshmukh always subjected him to extreme mental torture and harassment and this trend continued even after his resignation.

He has also said that he gave money directly to Deshmukh and people associated with him also used to demand money from him.

In the affidavit, Vaze has also said that he is being denied medical facilities and food in Taloja jail as per his medical condition.

He claimed that he was being tortured and harassed while in the custody of the Crime Branch. He was under tremendous pressure.

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