Pacheco surrenders in Nadia death case

July 03, 2010 12:34 pm | Updated November 28, 2021 09:21 pm IST - Panaji

A file picture of Mickky Pacheco, former Tourism Minister, Goa. Photo: Special Arrangement

A file picture of Mickky Pacheco, former Tourism Minister, Goa. Photo: Special Arrangement

On the run for nearly a month, Goa’s former Tourism Minister Fransisco Mickey Pacheco today surrendered before the Sessions Court in Margao in connection with the death of his friend Nadia Torrado.

The NCP leader’s anticipatory bail plea was rejected by the Supreme Court on July 1, leaving him with no other option but to give himself up.

He surrendered before the Sessions Court Judge U. V. Bakre this morning, minutes after his close aide Lyndon Monteiro, also booked in the case, appeared before the police responding to summons.

Lyndon has been granted anticipatory bail by the Supreme Court.

Torrado (28), described by the 46—year—old legislator as his “close friend”, died on May 30, a fortnight after she allegedly consumed poison.

Crime Branch has booked Pacheco for abetment of suicide, while Monteiro, who was Officer on Special Duty (OSD), has been charged with destruction of evidence.

Pacheco resigned from the Cabinet on June 5, a day after he was quizzed by the Crime Branch for more than eight hours.

Thereafter, he had gone missing.

The controversial lawmaker, through his lawyers, kept on trying for anticipatory bail moving from Sessions Court to High Court and then to SC, but failed in his attempt.

Police have kept a tight security around the Crime Branch office, where several of his supporters had gathered.

Meanwhile, Monteiro appeared before the Crime Branch almost a month after he went into hiding. The former OSD who also held key posts like Vice-Chairman of Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC) reached Crime Branch office at around 10.30 am.

“I have full faith in the judiciary. I will provide all necessary cooperation required to investigate Nadia’s death, which is actually a suicide,” Monteiro said before appearing before the police.

Pacheco’s aide, who was summoned on June 6, said he was not hiding but was at his residence at Verna, 25 kms from here. “I was busy approaching courts seeking anticipatory bail. Police came to my house only once when I was not there. They never visited again,” he claimed.

Denying the charge levelled by police, Monteiro said he was ready to provide all relevant information. “I do not want to comment on anything related to the case as the Supreme Court was still hearing my anticipatory bail plea which will come up again after three weeks,” he said.

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