Tuesday 24 August 2010

STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE OF ATALA

The games played by the police and the politicians! It is hard to imagine who is behind whom. How money buys! In a very surprising novelty of the police drug nexus, now the defense council Swapnil Nashinolcar says that his client Atala has severed ties with him and that he is desperately trying to get in touch with him. The strong arguments by Nashinolcar made it possible for Atala to get a conditional bail.
            Atala(left) & Chandrakant Salgaoncar (Right)
According to Nashinolcar Atala used to visit him in the office regularly but since July he suddenly cut off his ties with him. Even though Nashinolcar tried to contact Atala on his mobile, it was found to be out of reach.
On the other hand the police who never bothered to challenge the conditional release of Atala were silent over the disappearance of Atala. Chandrakant Salgaoncar who is believed, by the public in general, to be behind the disappearance of Atala. The question arises as to why Salgaoncar did not challenge the release of Atala. The Goa Police were eager to challenge the release of the former tourism minister but not Atala. Why? Police spokesperson Atmaram Deshpande said that the police will decide the future course of action after getting the details on paper. This is likely a bluff.
The investigating cop Chandrakant Salgaoncar on the other hand says that Atala is not an absconder but only a violator of bail conditions put forth by the NDPS court. He also said that the crime branch searched Atala at the available “ADDRESS” on August 9 but could not be traced. The question is “was the search confined only to the just one available address?”
Atala has disappeared since July 4th and till date the police (Salgaoncar) have not informed the court about it. Salgaoncar also seems to be very relaxed and cool on the disappearance of Atala. DIG Ravindra Yadav said that they were ascertaining facts and would take the appropriate action,
NIZ GOENKAR ADDS: How long will it take to finish the investigation of the case? What should be done to corrupt like Chandrakant Salgaoncar? Who are the mysterious figures behind all this drama?

1 comment:

  1. The whole scenario is well planned, Goans are not stupid to believe a cock and bull story. This man is either safely tucked away or is buried 6ft under some mega project. There is no intention by the Goan government to hand the case over to the CBI. If it did or does money will have changed the direction of the verdict. Either way the drug peddler wins.

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