Thursday, 9 September 2010

GOA EDUCATION MINISTER LOSES ‘FACE’ ON FACEBOOK

The Panjim police are looking for the imposter who created Monserrate's fake page and used it to hurl a slew of abuses to several persons known to Monserrate, including sitting Curtorim legislator Reginaldo Lourenco, who brought the fake page to Monserrate's notice.
"I am pretty much a computer illiterate. I cannot operate these sites. Somebody must have made an account using my name and has been chatting as well. I was informed about this by Reginaldo, who was abused by the impostor while chatting," Monserrate said, adding, that all the while Reginaldo thought he was speaking to the education minister.
The imposter, who seems to have a sense of humour besides his abusive streak, has linked Spanish singer Julio Iglesias' YouTube video "To all the girls I've loved before" on Monserrate's fake page.  When a visitor to his page, Josephine S Araujo commented on the video, pointing out that it was, in fact, "Engelbert's (Humperdinck) song", the imposter replied to her in a flirtatious tone: "But darling, this is Julio Iglesias singing".
Posing as the education minister, the faker also assured Anthony Viegas, a Muscat-based Goan, that he was trying to re-introduce traditional Goan bull-fighting, 'dhirio', in which two well-bred and trained bulls lock horns and smash their foreheads until one bull emerges victorious and the vanquished scampers away. "I'm trying my best, I love the dhirio too," the imposter assures Viegas.
Deputy Superintendent of Police Deu Benualikar confirmed the complaint filed by the Congressman. "He (Monserrate) came to us with a printout of the Facebook page and filed a complaint. We will find out who the imposter is as he is using the page to malign the minister," Benualikar said.

6 comments:

  1. Whatever or from wherever one does this is likely to be caught if appropriate action is taken. It is easy to track the device it was generated from an subsequently published. That may have been fun but, everyone does not take it lying down and there will be consequencies to pay.

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  2. Look at the face of this other criminal of Goa. Niz Goenkar posted the real picture of this rog. Why is Herald and police so sleepless on this issue? Real cases are not reported or investigated. Shit with Herald, police and politicians. They have no face left in Goa or anywhere. All are criminals and this is our education Minister with no basic education, what a shame?

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  3. It is very queer to see a nut cop Benaulikar so over enthusiastic to catch the culprit behind the act. Benaulikar did Monserate put you up in the police department when you were roaming jobless as a teenager? Otherwise a nut like you cannot be a good cop. Surely Monserrate must have given you something under the table that you are so enthusiastic about the facebook issue. Usually the Goa police are always behind in investigating or catching culprits.

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  4. Dalia... we have already seen how the Herald functions. Biased and shitty in every reporting. Niz Goenkar has really a superb job. Coming to the song "To all the girls I've loved before", It is neither of Julio Iglesias nor Engelbert Humperdink's. The original is by Willie Nelson and later Willie joined to re-record it as a duet with Julio Iglesias.

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  5. DLP: you know your songs!! But the education minster looks like RED ROBBER HOOD. They are all the same.

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  6. With due apologies to Willie Nelson, the title of the song on the Monster Rat's Facebook page should have been "To all the girls I've screwed before". Probably, he would have lost count of them now. He started putting his leg over a girl when he was around 15 years. The girls varied in age from 13 to 21. He also got engaged to a girl who was at that time in the IXth standard from Panjim's convent school. After the seal was broken he dumped her. His son is now following the father's footsteps. Bhein thosea bhatt.

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