Atala phones ex-girlfriend, threatens to kill her

PANJIM, MAY 16 The after effects of the biggest police-drug peddlers expose in the State that has landed seven policemen behind bars continue with more secrets tumbling out of the cupboard.

… with Goa police help

PANJIM, MAY 16
The after effects of the biggest police-drug peddlers expose in the State that has landed seven policemen behind bars continue with more secrets tumbling out of the cupboard.
The Swedish model, Lucky Farmhouse, whose spycam videos brought out the murkier side of the men in khaki, has claimed her former boyfriend, Israeli drug dealer Yaniv Benaim alias Atala, had threatened to kill her with the help of the police.
After learning of the damning videos that could spell trouble for Atala and the police, the drug dealer had threatened the Swedish model telephonically and the conversation went something like this, “Today the chief called me.. Chief tell me you are finished for life… You understand….. As now you need to think about this little bit you bi***.” 
The ‘chief’ in Atala’s conversation is a policeman, most probably arrested police inspector and former Anti-Narcotics Cell chief Ashish Shirodkar. In earlier conversations too, Atala has referred to Shirodkar as ‘chief’, state agencies report.
After Lucky moved to Sweden on learning of the drugs mafia, Atala had again threatened his former girlfriend. This time he said, “Now if you start to make something you are in big problem,… Lucky, I have your address.. I have everything…. You understand what I can do to you… I pay for people to make you pay for life…,” Atala had threatened further.
The Swedish model has also claimed she has more spycam videos of a leading Goan politician’s son dealing with drug dealers. But the police are waiting for Lucky’s statement in this regard to probe into the politician angle.   
The police have come under severe criticism for going slow in the probe in all likelihood to scuttle the politician angle in the case.
When contacted Crime Branch Deputy Superintendent of Police Chandrakant Salgaonkar said it was too early to comment without listening to the new tapes.
 

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