Mumbai: The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) on Wednesday claimed that Nia protected former Police Commissioner Mumbai Param Singh in the case of scare the interliament bomb and the next Waze Sachin case.
In accordance with the charging sheet of the National Investigation Institute in the case of SUVs with explosives found near Industrialist Mukesh Ambash Antilia, a cyber expert said that Singh asked him to ‘modify’ the initial report.
“In accordance with the charging sheet, Singh Paid (Expert) Rs 5 Lakh to make false evidence,” Claims for a NCP spokesman and Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik here.
“Singh who brought Sachin back to the police and gave him the key case.
However, the name Singh was not in the charging sheet,” he told reporters.
Nia has caught Waze and nine others in this case.
“We are always suspicious that Singh is the mastermind of the Anti-Singh case.
And Singh, in instructions from BJP.
The accusation leveled on the day the Minister of State House Anil Deshmukh to defame his image,” Malik allegedly allegedly.
The Central Probe Agency “Under the pressure of the union government” hides some uncomfortable facts in the accusation sheet, he claims.
After the vehicle with a gelatin stick was found near Mukesh Ambani’s South Mumbai House on February 25, 2021, Deshmukh made a statement in the assembly based on information provided by Singh, said Malik.
IPS officers “deliberately mislead Destmukh and Minister of Finance Uddhav Thackeray,” he thought.
Param Bir Singh discussed from the position of Police Commissioner Mumbai after Waze was arrested in this case.
Singh then accused Deshmukh, a NCP leader, corruption, which leads to home minis in April.
According to the charging sheet, a cyber expert (who has worked with Delhi police) told Singh that the telegram channel where the clothes called Jaish-ul Hind claiming responsibility for the explosion outside the Israeli embassy found associated with cellphone numbers used from TIHAR prison .
Singh allegedly asked him to write a similar report and put the poster that had appeared on another telegram channel where Jaish UL claimed to claim responsibility for the fear of the Anti-Anti-Bomb.
“Telegram channels (from) Jaish UL Hind identified and resolved by me differently from where the poster appeared.
Which was resolved by me only had three to four members and no poster associated with frightening the antilia.,” According to the expert statement Cyber in cost sheets.
– With input from PTI