Goemkarponn desk
MAPUSA: Accused Shreya Dhargalkar today was admitted to North Goa District Hospital for a medical checkup after she complained for an asthma attack.
“No one has arrested me, I came to the police station by myself; Salute to South Goa Police but not North Goa police. In Colvale jail everything is out open, mobile phones are sold; there is no security at night,” Dhargal said after her medical checkup.
She further said that she had an asthma attack but was kept at the jail and brought in this morning for a checkup.
Dhargalkar, initially in the custody of Cuncolim police in South Goa in a similar offence, was granted bail by Judicial Magistrate First Class, Quepem, on Wednesday.
Late in the evening, a magistrate in Bicholim remanded her in judicial custody till June 4, said North Goa Superintendent of Police Akshat Kaushal.
However, much drama happened before her judicial remand. At least 400 people gathered outside the Bicholim police station before spilling onto the national highway running through the city.
The protesters demanded that Dhargalkar be arrested and brought before them.
A senior official said that the Bicholim police have already registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Dhargalkar for allegedly hurting religious sentiments after she posted a video referring to the devotees of Shree Devi Lairai.
As per eyewitnesses, Deputy Superintendent of Police Sagar Ekoskar tried to persuade the devotees to disperse underscoring that the law would take its course but the protesters didn’t relent.
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