The Anjuna Police is known to turn a blind eye to instances of robbery, murder and drugs. In Oct 2007, 6 of us were robbed at Chapora Fort, but the cops refused to register an F.I.R. After spending 2 days at the police station insisting that they register an F.I.R, they finally did so. However, the tables turned on us as rather than investigating the theft, they started interrogating us. When we protested, they said that since we registered the F.I.R, these formalities will need to be completed. They called us regularly to ask us our parents names. When asked what was going on with our investigation, they said that they could not find the culprit. They even told us to forget the money as even if we got it, we would not be able to claim that it was our money and hence, forego it and leave it with the cops. They also expressed their inability to nab someone as they stated" we can't touch anybody. We will need to appeal to people to return the goods. If they come up and confess, we might get the goods back.". Is this why we have a police force? If you like to trace the matter, it's F.I.R no. 69/07.
RE:RE:Three detained for tourist\'s rape, murder
by shaftdrive on Mar 10, 2008 02:09 PM Permalink
wow! I 'm curious. how come 'Report abuse' has been disabled by moderator ? Some cop tried to disable this?
RE:Three detained for tourist's rape, murder
by You yourself on Mar 10, 2008 02:01 PM Permalink
If the police force has become a criminal gang in Goa like in many other places in India, people will have to take the matter in their hands. These are worse than the British rulers.