‘Bomb fear planned by Param Bir Singh and Sachin Vaze’ outside Antilla, says Nawab Malik

New Delhi: Maharashtra cabinet minister and NCP leader Nawab Malik has claimed that he has proof that former Mumbai Police Commissioner Param Bir Singh and sacked constable Sachin Vaze have made bomb threats near ‘Antilia’, the residence of industrialist Mukesh Ambani. was planned.

He said that the National Investigation Agency has recovered a passport with fake entry stamps in Pakistan from the house of Sachin Vaze, reported ANI.

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Addressing reporters, Malik said, “Param Bir Singh and Sachin Waje had planned the Antilia bomb threat. They planned the fake encounter of Mansukh Hiren and got a false passport with entry and exit stamps from Pakistan on it. Put.” ,

Talking to the media in Pune, Malik further said, “The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has recovered a passport with fake travel entries to Pakistan from the house of Sachin Vaze in a grand scheme in the Antilia bomb case.”

Talking to reporters, Malik claimed that according to PTI, the duo had planned a “fake” encounter with a goon posing as a Pakistani national with the help of fake passports (after the bombing incident).

As quoted by ANI, he further said, “A very shocking information will come out soon. It may come out today or tomorrow. In the Antilia bomb case, a fake passport was made in the name of a local goon. His fake entries (Hirren) the visit to Pakistan was also done on the passport.”

Malik further demanded that the NIA should make this information public. On February 25, Antilia’s security officer informed the Mumbai Police about a suspicious four-wheeler parked on Carmichael Road. The police had then recovered 20 gelatin sticks and a threat note from the SUV.

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