Sachin Waze: Don't want to be 'another Stan Swamy'; gets court nod for pvt hospital treatment
Last week, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had filed an application before the special court seeking the custody of Waze for two days, and of his co-accused and former police officer Sunil Mane for five days in the Antilia bomb scare cas...

The cost of such treatment is to be borne by Waze and his family, the court said. Waze, through his lawyer, senior advocate Sudeep Pasbola, had earlier told the court that three of his arteries had "90 per cent blockage" and that doctors had advised immediate surgery for the same. He urged the court to permit him to seek private medical treatment, saying he did not wish to "die in custody like (tribal rights activist and Jesuit priest) Stan Swamy".
Swamy (84), an accused in the Elgar Parishad-Maoists links case, had died on July 5 in a private hospital in suburban Bandra, while awaiting medical bail.
Last week, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) had filed an application before the special court seeking the custody of Waze for two days, and of his co-accused and former police officer Sunil Mane for five days in the Antilia bomb scare case. Waze and Mane, along with eight other accused in the case, are currently in judicial custody.
The special court on Monday also refused to grant the NIA, Mane's custody. Previously, the central agency had Waze in its custody for 28 days and Mane for 15 days. On Monday, the NIA sought further custody, saying it required to question Waze and Mane to corroborate statements of witnesses.
"Nothing is more important than the life of a person. The investigation will be futile if the person does not survive," Pasbola said. "We don't want him to become another Stan Swamy," he said. The judge then asked Waze, who had been produced before the court, if he wished to say anything. Waze said in Marathi then that he did not want to become "another Stan Swamy."
The court, in its order, directed the Taloja prison authorities to take Waze to the private SS Hospital and Research Centre in Bhiwandi town of Thane district for treatment. It also directed the Taloja prison Superintendent to submit Waze's medical report before the court every 15 days if the former police officer was admitted to the hospital. An explosives-laden vehicle was found near industrialist Mukesh Ambani's south Mumbai residence on February 25. Mansukh Hiran, a Thane-based businessman, had claimed to be the owner of the vehicle.
Hiran, who had said his vehicle had been stolen a week earlier, was found dead in a creek in Thane on March 5.
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