Former Goa tourism minister Mickky Pacheco, wanted in a case of culpable 
homicide involving the death of his 28-year-old alleged lover, is likely to 
surrender to the crime branch Saturday morning, his counsel said. 

Speaking to reporters here Friday, Pacheco's lawyer Amit Palekar said that the 
former minister who has been dodging the police for nearly a month now, will 
appear before the crime branch officials Saturday. 

"Pacheco will make himself available to the crime branch tomorrow (Saturday) 
morning," he said. 

Palekar further said that Pacheco's aide Lyndon Monteiro, also an accused in 
the case, has already been summoned by the crime branch officials at 10.30am. 

The former minister had gone underground after the crime branch grilled him for 
eight hours in connection with the death of 28-year-old Nadia Torrado, who died 
after consuming rat poison on May 30. 

Monteiro, who was an official on special duty to Pacheco, had also gone 
underground subsequently. 

The Supreme Court has rejected the anticipatory bail applications filed by 
both.                                          
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