Pacheco's bail plea rejected by Goa court

Refers 'ailing' Pacheco's case to medical board for review as police say hospital reports fudged

PTI/Panaji | July 7, 2010



A local court today rejected the bail plea of former Goa Tourism Minister Fransisco Mickey Pacheco in connection with the death of his friend Nadia Torrado.

Additional Sessions judge Pramod Kamat denied bail to Pacheco, who surrendered before the court on Saturday last after his anticipatory bail petition was rejected by the Supreme Court.

Pacheco is currently undergoing treatment for hypertension, jaundice and urinary tract infection at the Hospicio hospital in Margao.

The court has ordered that the crime branch can take his custody once he is discharged from the hospital or is medically fit.

The 46-year-old NCP legislator was booked by police on the charge of abetment to suicide and culpable homicide not amounting to murder.

Pacheco's close friend Nadia, 28, had allegedly consumed poison on May 15 and subsequently was admitted to various private hospitals in Goa, Thane and Chennai. She died on May 30.

Soon after the order, public prosecutor Sarojini Sardinha said the Crime Branch will move an application before the Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) seeking Pacheco's police custody.

The court refused to accept the crime branch's application seeking to refer the accused to the medical board.

Sardinha said since they suspect that the medical reports from Hospicio hospital are "fudged", the application would be moved before JMFC, Margao to get Pacheco medically examined by a panel of doctors.
 

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