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Remo back in Goa, hearing on bail plea January 5

PTI
Published : Jan 1, 2016, 11:55 pm IST
Updated : Jan 1, 2016, 11:55 pm IST

Pop singer Remo Fernandes, accused of threatening a minor girl allegedly knocked down by his son’s car, on Friday returned to Goa from Europe, even as a local court posted the date for hearing his ant

Pop singer Remo Fernandes, accused of threatening a minor girl allegedly knocked down by his son’s car, on Friday returned to Goa from Europe, even as a local court posted the date for hearing his anticipatory bail plea next week.

“Remo has arrived in Goa by a morning flight,” his lawyer Rajiv Gomes said after the Goa children’s court judge Vandana Tendulkar adjourned the hearing in the anticipatory bail plea to next week.

The singer, against whom a lookout notice was earlier issued for not presenting himself before the police despite two summons in connection with the case, on Friday alleged that the kin of the girl are trying to “extort” money from him.

The plea also stated that the singer is a native of Goa but has acquired Portuguese nationality and currently possesses a Portuguese passport.

“The complaint filed by Aires Rodrigues is in connivance with the family of the injured and one or two individuals from Goa and Sindudurgh, who will be exposed soon,” Remo said minutes after arriving in Goa.

The singer said he had full faith in judiciary and will not “succumb” to the “extortion demand”.

Mr Rodrigues, a social activist, had filed the complaint against Remo for verbally abusing the 17-year-old girl at Goa Medical College and Hospital where she was admitted after allegedly being hit by a car driven by his son Johan on December 2.

Remo said in his plea that he had met the victim at the Goa Medical College on December 3 after the accident and offered to pay Rs 50,000 for treatment and travel.

“But to the horror and surprise, the younger sister of the injured (girl) in a very rude and impolite manner, began demanding that the applicant should pay nothing short of Rs 3 lakh at the moment,” the petition read.

Location: India, Goa, Panaji