Saturday, 28 May 2011

GOA POLICE ACCUSES TRIBALS OF BEING “DRUNK” DURING DEMONSTRATION

PANJIM: Goa Police on Saturday claimed that the tribals who were demonstrating at Balli village in the state on Wednesday in support of demands such as implementation of reservations in jobs, were "drunk", which led to the fracas between them, the locals and the police.  They also claimed that police were not present on the spot when two tribal leaders were burnt alive during the violence on May 25.
Police spokesperson Atmaram Deshpande said today that "(tribal) crowds were drunk and in the process of getting drunk. You could get from their body language that they were drunk.
It was evident that the leaders had lost control over the crowd."
Police have filed six cases related to the violence, including an attempt to murder BJP legislator Ramesh Tawadkar and the murder of the two tribal leaders. Crime branch would handle the cases. It appears that the cases given to crime branch will be handled by a professional expert Chandrakant Salgaoncar
The agitation was being carried out under the banner of United Tribals Associations Alliance (UTAA). It turned violent when local groups beat up the tribals, allegedly in presence of police.
Seventeen policemen, including superintendent of police, Tony Fernandes, were injured in stone-pelting. Reacting to the incidents of that day for the first time, police spokesperson said that policemen were outnumbered, and had to back out.
An age old custom by the Goa police of collecting some stones in the police stations and saying that the mob attacked the police and injured them seems to be still in fashion in the present times  "As the policemen went back to Cuncolim police station, Balli locals retaliated against the tribals," he said. Police were not present when two tribal leaders were burnt to death, he claimed.
Explaining why adequate force was not present, he said the event was supposed to be a token strike, to make tribals aware of their rights. "We had even given permission to hold awareness campaign. No one imagined that the crowd would turn violent."
Ruling out intelligence failure, Deshpande said, "Tribals had planned the attack." However, the spokesperson could not explain the failure to mobilise more force later.
Deshpande said that bodies of both the tribal leaders were still in the morgue of Goa Medical College and Hospital, as the relatives had not come to identify them. “One body is charred beyond recognition, so we want to conduct DNA test to ascertain the identity," he said.

7 comments:

  1. Vicente E. Do Rego29 May 2011 at 02:59

    Mr Deshpande, don't make such irresponsible and kidish comments when Police machinery itself is corrupt and incompetent. When person don't find genuine reason he will always blame the fact and  truth. Cops themselves must have been drunk at this stage.

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  2. Anan Desai Mopa29 May 2011 at 05:25

     Seems like the Goan Police are good at reading Body Language, that is why there are many innocent persons dying in their custody. Had the police carried their duty with honesty Goa would have been a better place.

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  3. All the agitators were drunk and the police were hallucinating under Ganga, charas,  LSD  supplied to them by Hasish Naik of ponda. Our elite police force should be kept at Bondla zoo along with motorcycle pilot  Ravi Naikin to entertain the tourists. They can also add two  PIGS from margao and varca.

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  4. Salvador Seraulim29 May 2011 at 09:46

    Goan police are  nothing but liars they kill innocent Goans and then deny "death in police coustody"

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  5. Shubash Raikar Panjim29 May 2011 at 10:21

    Goan police are crooks those on duty must have had their pockets lined up to look the other way. Goa has been destroyed by Politicans and police alike.

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  6. Probably as I have seen so many cops drunk on duty. I doubt they went around smelling all the folks there. The stench must have been from themselves.

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  7. When every second cop is a Dessai, Prabhudessai, Phaldessai, etc from the upper caste of that area, the poor Velips had it comming.

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