Summons for Remo over threat to minor

Summons for Remo over threat to minor

FPJ BureauUpdated: Friday, May 31, 2019, 07:48 PM IST
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Panaji : Pop singer Remo Fernandes, accused of threatening a girl, had surrendered his Indian citizenship and become a Portuguese national, the Goa police on Tuesday said.

He had been issued a summons through the Portuguese embassy to appear before the investigating officer, the police said.

The 62-year old singer, famous worldwide, is accused of threatening a minor girl at Goa Medical College and Hospital where she was being treated after being hit by a car driven by Remo’s son Jonah.

“Remo has already surrendered his Indian passport and taken Portuguese citizenship. So we had to issue him a summons through the Portuguese embassy,” ­­inspector Jivba Dalvi said.

He has been asked to appear before the investigating officer at 4 pm tomorrow (Wednesday), while his son has been summoned at 10 am.

Police had earlier asked Remo to be present on Monday, but he didn’t turn up, so a second summons was issued.

“We have already submitted the summons to the Foreigner Regional Registration Office which will forward it to the embassy,” inspector Dalvi added.

Remo, who resides in Goa but is currently touring Europe, has said the charges against him are baseless.

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