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Russian girl's rape: Goa politician in police remand

January 07, 2010 15:26 IST
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Goa politician John Fernandes, accused of raping a Russian girl, was on Thursday remanded in seven-day police custody by a court in Panaji.

John, who surrendered before the Crime Branch on Wednesday after absconding for almost a month, was produced before the Judicial Magistrate Margao who remanded him in police custody, a police officer said.

John, a South-Goa based politician who unsuccessfully fought the 2007 assembly elections on Save Goa Front Party ticket, had allegedly raped a 25-year-old Russian girl after spiking her drink at Colva beach on December one.

He had managed to get anticipatory bail in the case from district

and sessions court Margao, which was later set aside by the Panaji bench of the Bombay High Court. The accused went absconding soon after the high court rejected his bail plea.

He also approached the Supreme Court with the same but his petition was dismissed.

The Crime Branch investigating the case had issued a look out circular and a local court had declared the accused as absconder. However, his lawyer Rajiv Gomes claimed that his client was not missing but was present in the country.

"He did not surrender before the police as the legal formality of approaching Supreme Court was on. When his case was dismissed, he decided to surrender," he said.

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