PANJIM: Lucky Farmhouse, a prime witness in the drug peddler-policemen nexus case, on Wednesday said she has given a detailed deposition before the Swedish police in which she has named Goa Home Minister's son Roy Naik.
In an exclusive interview, Farmhouse said she was interrogated by Swedish police twice, the last being in December 2010. "They also searched my home and took one of my computers and a camera," she said, adding that they could not find anything in them. "I gave them the name of Roy Naik, son of Goa Home Minister Ravi Naik, in the statement. I told them how many times he came to Atala's house for business," she said.
Lucky had spilled beans on her boyfriend Yaniv Benaim alias Atala's links with policemen in Goa after catching him on camera confessing of how some policemen supply him drugs.
The model, who has shifted to Sweden after the expose, said it was Roy Naik who gave drugs to Atala in the parked car in Calangute, which is there in the video clips, which she had shot. "These same drugs were sold by Atala from his 'Atala Coffeshop' in Anjuna," she said.
The Israeli drug lord, who now stands arrested in Peru after jumping bail in Goa, was running a cyber cafe in Anjuna. Farmhouse said she is ready to cooperate with the CBI, which recently took over the case, if they contact her.
Farmhouse, who broke her relations with Atala much before his arrest in Goa, said that she spoke to him in December last year. "I spoke to Atala in December last time. He was in Israel staying with his sister and phoned me from her house. I don't have any feelings for him anymore," she said.
Seven policemen were arrested last year after video tapes, in which Atala was shown bragging about his links with the policemen, were exposed. The role of Goa Home Minister's son, Roy Naik, was also under the scanner after the expose.
CBI, after taking over the case, recently said that they will question anyone whosoever is required for investigation. "We will question everyone including politicians, if their role is found in the drug nexus," CBI Joint Director Rishiraj Singh had said. – PTI
Well then what is the delay. This notorious son of the Home Minister Ravi Naik has to be arrested at once and sent to the maximum prison where all kinds homosexuals exist.
ReplyDeleteI hope Lucky Farmhouse hasnt spelt the name wrongly this time as in the past the Home minister with his band wagon " The brothers in arms, the police " got this name totally wrong. Even a foreigner can get the spellings of Goans right.......Great. Hope someone can follow up on this name disclosure and make the necessary investiagtion.
ReplyDeleteRavi Naik and son shouod be immediately interrogated, arrested and put in Tihar jail. If this was a common man, would the police keek quiet? Police did not leave even the family of dead persons without asking for money or threathen them with dire consequences implicating them in the case.
ReplyDeleteYes I do agree with you, These drug dealers have brought curse to Goans.
ReplyDeleteWhom we are waiting for.
ReplyDeletelets eliminate all R's Roy,Ravi,Rohit etc
exgoapolice
That could be the only option left to get Goa back on its feet.
ReplyDeleteHang them to the nearest mango tree.
ReplyDeleteExcellent solution, the three R's are the main culprits.
ReplyDeleteRavi Naik you BA****RD can you hear that loud and clear? Now all the other Roys in goa stand vindicated. Salah you father & son are the drug barons running in cahoots with your corrupt police. You two must be hanged from the old borim bridge for trying to deceive us all goans.
ReplyDeleteand all other ROBBERS
ReplyDelete"NO DRUGS IN GOA? " RAVI IS FOOLING GOANS NO DOUBT BUT HIS CLASS IS " MAINK ZOUVON PAIK SALAM MARPI" YOUR SON WILL DO THE SAME THING TO YOU
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