Lucky Farmhouse, a Swedish model who exposed police-drug dealers nexus here through spy cam, said no one had problem in contacting her except Goa police.
Lucky, in her exclusive e-mail interview to PTI a month ago, has said that son of a senior politician was a frequent visitor to her drug peddler boyfriend Yaniv Benaim alias Atala.
The model has posted a comment on her website www.lucky.nu saying there is still no sign of police to take her statement.
"No one has problem contacting me except Goa Police," she
said.
"Still (there is) no sign of any police or Interpol. I read a news months ago that Goa police have problems to find me," Lucky said.
Six policemen were suspended, of whom five were arrested,
after Swedish model shot confession of her boyfriend on a spy
cam revealing police-drug peddler nexus in the state.
She said that when Goa police were reportedly hunting her she was in Mumbai shooting for a music video.
"It's very easy to get in contact with me especially when they know where I live. I have my phone number and email etc," Lucky said.
"I check my email almost every day and my phone is always
on," she said.
Deputy superintendent of police (Crime Branch) Chandrakant Salgaonkar had earlier told reporters that they were in touch with Interpol to get Lucky's deposition.
Lucky's interview had sparked a political debate in Goa with Opposition BJP seeking CBI inquiry to probe the statements made by the model.
Leader of Opposition Manohar Parrikar had said that it was difficult for Crime Branch to have impartial inquiry into the matter as `name of a senior politician’ was involved in it.