Mumbai:Arrested Mumbai Police crime branch officer Sachin Vaze has opened up a Pandora's Box for the Maha Vikas Aghadi government in Maharashtra, accusing former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh and Transport Minister Anil Parab among others of pressuring him to extort money from the contractors of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), and illegal tobacco factories and bars in the city.
In a handwritten letter dated April 3, a copy of which has been viewed by IANS, Vaze has claimed that NCP chief Sharad Pawar was against his reinstatement into Mumbai Police in 2020 and wanted it to be revoked. However, senior officials of the NIA remained tightlipped on the authenticity of Vaze's letter.
In the letter, Vaze stated that Deshmukh had told him to pay Rs 2 crore post which, "he would convince Pawar to allow him (Vaze) back into the force".
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"I had expressed my inability to pay such an amount. On this, the home minister asked me to pay it in a later course," Vaze wrote.
Vaze further claimed that Deshmukh had called him to the Sahyadri Guest House in October 2020 and asked him to collect Rs 3-3.5 lakh each from 1,650 bars and restaurants in Mumbai.
"I refused by saying that it was not within the scope of my capability," Vaze claimed in his letter, adding that as far he knew, there were only 200 bars in Mumbai and not 1,650, as anticipated by Deshmukh.
Vaze also alleged that soon after he came out of the meeting with Deshmukh, the minister's personal assistant Kundan had advised him that he must comply with the instructions of the minister if he wished to keep his job and post intact.
Vaze also said that Deshmukh made the same demand again in January 2021, when the two met at the former minister's official bungalow.
Vaze, in his letter, also claimed that Maharashtra Transport Minister and Shiv Sena leader Anil Parab had asked him to extort money for him.
"In July-August 2020, I was called by Minister Anil Parab at his official bungalow... At the meeting, Parab asked me to look into the complaint under preliminary inquiry and bring the trustees of the SBUT to him for negotiations about the inquiry. He also insisted to initiate primary talks to get Rs 50 crore from SBUT in order to close the said enquiry. I had expressed my inability to do any such thing as I do not know anybody from SBUT and also I did not have any control over the inquiry," Vaze told NIA in his letter.
Vaze further claimed that Parab called him again in January 2021 and asked him to look into an inquiry against some contractors listed in the BMC and collect Rs 2 crore each from them.