A
Ghaziabad
court
has
issued
a
non-bailable
warrant
against
choreographer
Remo
D'Souza
in
connection
with
an
alleged
case
of
fraud.
The
warrant
was
issued
by
additional
chief
judicial
magistrate
Mahendra
Rawat
and
will
be
served
to
the
choreographer
in
Mumbai
after
taking
permission
from
Inspector
General
of
Police,
Meerut
Zone,
deputy
superintendent
of
police
Atish
Kumar
said.
As
per
law,
permission
is
required
for
serving
warrants
in
other
states,
he
added.
The
complainant
Satyendra
Tyagi,
a
resident
of
Raj
Nagar,
Ghaziabad
alleged
that
in
2016,
Remo
D'Souza
had
taken
Rs
5
crore
from
him
to
finance
his
upcoming
film
titled
'Amar
Must
Die'.
The
complainant
claimed
that
the
choreographer
had
promised
to
"double" the
investment
and
return
Rs
10
crore
to
him
after
the
film
released.
However,
D'Souza
has
not
returned
the
money
yet,
he
said
in
his
complaint.
As
D'Souza,
failed
to
appear
in
court,
the
non-bailable
warrant
was
issued
against
him.