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Pomersbach 'relieved' to get bail

Source:PTI
May 19, 2012 18:01 IST

Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach, who has been accused of molesting an American woman and assaulting her fiance, on Saturday, said that he was "very relieved" to have been granted bail and has full faith in the judicial system in India.

The 27-year-old cricketer, who plays for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL, was arrested on Friday on a complaint by the woman who claimed he had invited himself for drinks in her room in a five-star hotel and misbehaved with her.

A Delhi court granted him bail and asked him to deposit two surety bonds of Rs 30,000 each. He was also asked to surrender his passport.

"Obviously, I am very relieved after what happened in the court today. I am happy with the support I have got from my family and girlfriend back home and the RCB. I am looking forward to get to the bottom of the investigation," Pomersbach said outside the court.

The Australian cricketer, who has a history of brawls and brush with police in his country, said he was disappointed with the allegations levelled against him.

"I am disappointed with the way the allegations were made on me. It's sickening. I have faith in the justice system (in India), looking forward to get to the bottom of it. I am happy that I have been granted bail," he said.

Asked how the investigations would proceed in the coming days, he said, "I have no idea what is going to happen in the next few days. "

A case was registered against Pomersbach under various sections of IPC including section 354 of IPC (outraging modesty of woman), 323 (hurt), 454 (house trespass) and 511 (Punishment for attempting to commit offences punishable with imprisonment for life or other imprisonment).

The woman claimed that when she left the men, her fiancé and a common friend from Mumbai, alone and went to her bedroom for catching some sleep. Luke followed her and misbehaved with her.

Source: PTI
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