Panaji: Court Grants Permission to Rohit Monserratte to Travel Abroad


By Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Mar 31: State Education Minister Atanasio Monserratte’s controversial son Rohit can now travel abroad after the local court allowed him the permission to do so.
 
Rohit, 21, accused of sexually abusing German minor girl, is out on the bail as the state police have filed charge-sheet against him.
 
State Children’s Court on Monday granted him permission to travel abroad for 45 days for a holiday along with his parents from April 20, 2009.
 
Rohit, a Management student, was charged for sexually abusing German minor girl after her mother filed a police complaint last year. Junior Monserratte had surrendered before police on November 4, last year, a month after the formal complaint was lodged.
 
On November 10, last year, the Children’s Court had directed Rohit to deposit his passport while granting him conditional bail. 

  

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  • vishal, mangalore

    Thu, Apr 02 2009

    Just goes to show that in a place like India only innocent people get punished and these ministers and their children can freely abuse or abuse anybody sexually with their own free will,and there is nothing called justice anywhere.the minister and his son get good publicity for encouraging abusive sexuality and still get a chance by the court to travel abroad freely.this is actually India for you.

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