Updated On: 02 March, 2024 07:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Jyoti Punwani
Special public prosecutor’s reply to plea cites contradictions made by the accused ex-cop at different times regarding his role in the case

Former police officer Sachin Waze on March 9, 2004. File pic
The state has objected to former police officer Sachin Waze’s application to turn approver in the custodial death case of Khwaja Yunus. Waze is the prime accused in the case. In his reply filed on Thursday, Special Public Prosecutor Pradip D Gharat cited a number of grounds for the objection, including contradictions in Waze’s statements made at different times regarding his role in the case, which could lead to the possibility of him ‘misleading’ the court.
Waze and three policemen are accused in the death of 27-year-old software engineer Khwaja Yunus, who was arrested in the Ghatkopar bomb blast case which killed two people in December 2002. In January 2003, Yunus was said to have ‘escaped’ when the vehicle in which he was supposedly being taken to Aurangabad met with an accident. He was never seen again.