Goa police may visit Sweden to record model's statement

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Crime branch sources confirmed that they have moved the file to under secretary (Home) to get the financial approval for this visit, which is very crucial to investigate the case.

Goa police are planning to visit Sweden to record the statement of Swedish model Lucky Farmhouse, who had exposed drug-peddler-police nexus in the state.

Crime branch sources confirmed that they have moved the file to under secretary (Home) to get the financial approval for this visit, which is very crucial to investigate the case.

"The file is with the home department. Once the approval is granted, we will send an officer to Sweden to meet Lucky at
her residential address," a senior officer said.

Lucky, who had exposed the links of her boyfriend Atala alias Yaniv Benaim with police, had told police that she is ready to visit the state only in August. 

Deputy superintendent of police (crime branch) Chandrakant Salgaonkar had said they cannot wait till August to get the statement.

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