Remo D'Souza Shares Post about Fraud: Famous choreographer Remo D'Souza and his wife Liesel, along with five other people, were accused of defrauding a dance group. A case has been registered against all of them. Mumbai's Thane police said the complaint was filed on Saturday. All at Rs. There is an allegation of fraud of Rs 11.96 crore. But Remo has completely rejected this news through a post. It is being said that there is no truth in these reports. All are rumours.
Ramo's post went viral
The choreographer has written in the post about this incident, 'We came to know from some media reports that a complaint has been filed against us. It is being said that we have cheated a dance group. I regret to say that such news is being published about us. We would like to urge everyone that there is no truth in this. All the news is false and people are spreading rumors about us.
Remo further said in his post, 'We are leaving our case on time. We will continue to provide necessary assistance in the same manner as we have assisted the authorities so far. I would like to thank my family, friends and fans for their support. The way they rob us of love is very important to us.
What is the whole matter?
A 26-year-old dancer has accused Remo D'Souza, his wife Liezel and five others of cheating, an official said. The victim dancer lodged a complaint at Mira Road Police Station in Mumbai on October 16.
Police have registered a case against Remo D'Souza and six others under sections 465 (forgery), 420 (cheating) and other sections of the Indian Penal Code. According to the complaint, the dancer and his group committed fraud between 2018 and July 2024.
According to the prosecutor, 'Remo and other accused pretended that this group was theirs and embezzled the prize money of Rs 11.96 crore won by this group.'
Apart from Remo D'Souza and Liesel D'Souza, Omprakash Shankar Chauhan, Rohit Jadhav, Frame Production Company, Vinod Raut, a policeman and a man named Ramesh Gupta have been accused in this case. Police say that the matter is being investigated.