Remo D'Souza trapped in a fraud case, Ghaziabad police submits passport
A case has been registered against Remo D’Souza in Ghaziabad’s Sihanigat police station and other relevant sections including fraud. A person from Ghaziabad had filed this case against Remo in a dispute of Rs 5 crore transaction.
In Ghaziabad, Bollywood choreographer and director Remo D’Souza seems to have difficulties in the fraud case. Now, after the High Court order, Remo has submitted his passport to the Ghaziabad police. Significantly, a case has been registered against Remo in the Sihanigat police station of Ghaziabad in other serious sections including fraud. A person from Ghaziabad filed this case against Remo in a dispute of Rs 5 crore transaction.
Lying for money in 2013?
According to the information, a person named Satyendra Tyagi, resident of Shani Gate police station area, had registered a case against Remo. Satyendra Tyagi alleges that he met Remo in 2013. Shortly after this, Remo in his film Amar Must Die asked Tyagi to invest Rs 5 crore. The victim alleged that Remo had said that he would return double the amount after the film’s release. But after the release of the film, Remo did not return the rupees and started asking for the money back and started threatening him.
Moneylender threatened?
It is reported that when Satyendra Tyagi asked for money from Remo, he spoke to a man named Prasad Pujari. On 13 December 2016, the priest threatened Satyendra Tyagi that if he demanded money from Remo D’Souza, he would have to lose his money. Not only this, the priest also told himself to be connected to the underworld. Not only this, the priest had also threatened to do so if he comes to Mumbai.
According to the information, in compliance with the court order Remo D’Souza has submitted his passport. According to the Ghaziabad Police, according to the court orders, the police will take further action in this matter.