Mumbai: Mansukh Hiran was a co-conspirator along with suspended police officer Sachin Waze in planting the explosives-laden SUV outside the south Mumbai residence of industrialist Mukesh Ambani in February, the National Investigation Agency told the special court here on Wednesday.
Seeking extension of Waze's custody, Additional Solicitor General Anil Singh told the court that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had come across a bank account in the name of a company floated by Waze which had the balance of Rs 1.5 crore. The NIA probe also found that Waze had given the total amount of Rs 76 lakh- Rs 40 lakh and Rs 36 lakh- to his aides.
The NIA is probing the cases of planting of the explosives-laden SUV outside the south Mumbai residence of Ambani and the subsequent murder of Thane-based businessman Hiran, the purported owner of that vehicle.
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The probe agency said it wanted to question Waze whether part of this money was used to procure the gelatin sticks which were planted in the SUV parked outside Ambani's residence on February 25.
Singh said the NIA need to question Waze, a suspended assistant police inspector, about the source of such a huge amount and whether it was extorted by the police officer.
After listening to the arguments of the NIA and Waze's lawyer, special NIA court judge P R Sitre extended his custody to the probe agency till April 9. Singh said the NIA needs more time to unearth the cash trail from the existing bank accounts of Waze. The NIA said Waze and other accused had hatched the conspiracy to eliminate Hiran on March 2 and March 3.