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Remo to appear before police after January 8

Updated on: 24 December,2015 10:46 AM IST  | 
PTI |

Hours after Goa Police issued a look out notice against him after he failed to appear before the investigating officer today, pop singer Remo Fernandes told investigators he would be available for questioning after January 8 in a case where he is accused of threatening a minor girl

Remo to appear before police after January 8

Panaji: Hours after Goa Police issued a look out notice against him after he failed to appear before the investigating officer today, pop singer Remo Fernandes told investigators he would be available for questioning after January 8 in a case where he is accused of threatening a minor girl.

The 62-year-old singer has been booked by police for allegedly verbally abusing and threatening a minor girl in state-run Goa Medical College and Hospital, where she was undergoing treatment after being hit by the car driven by his son on December 2.

"We have received a communication from Remo's lawyer that he is in Europe till January 8 and after that he would be available for questioning," Inspector Jivba Dalvi, who is probing the case, told PTI this evening.

Earlier in the day, Agassaim Police issued a look-out notice against the singer who had not responded to two summons seeking his appearance.

His son Johan was questioned by police today and has been called again on December 26. Police, during the investigation, had found out that the noted fusion artist has surrendered his Indian citizenship and became a Portuguese national.

The playback singer has been booked under the stringent  Goa Children's Act, 2003 for an offence which is non-bailable.

Dalvi, however, refused to state whether Remo would be placed under arrest once he appears before police. Mapusa Police have booked Johan for rash driving, while Agassaim Police filed a complaint against Remo for abusing the girl.

Police have already recorded the statement of the girl and her elder sister, who hail from Malvan town in adjoining Maharashtra.

The statements of the GMCH staff, who were on duty when the incident happened, have also been recorded.




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