PANJIM: Goa Chief Minister Digambar Kamat Friday said no specific 'alert' has been issued in the state following the latest serial blasts in Mumbai. "We are always on alert. Goa is an international tourist destination so we cannot take chance. Whether something happens in the neighbouring state or not, Goa has to be on alert," Kamat told reporters here.
Few hours after Mumbai blasts, Goa police had claimed that the state was on red alert. Police had intensified its presence at crowded places like bus stands, railway stations and markets. All the vehicles entering and leaving the state were also thoroughly checked. – PTI
If Goa is on alert then why crimes, rapes and drugs are carried with the help of Ghua Police and criminal politicians. Cany somebody this chor Minister of GOA.
ReplyDeleteThank God, that no terrorists want to attack Goa. If any terrorists wants to attack Goa, they can easily attack us ; as we have useless home minister and police force. Terrosists stayed in Goa for cover under the nose of Gua police. Our Gua police is only fit to guard our shameless politicians, to whom even not mad dogs are ready to bite.
ReplyDeleteNo doubt following the "RED ALERT, Goa Police must have also been collecting "BLACK PROTECTION MONEY" from the public, at the bust stands,Rly .stations and Markets too.
ReplyDeleteGua police are now on alert on their exposure for murders, haftas, destroying evidence, extortion's, sexual abuse of colleagues. And that mad hatter of chief minister against political coups to his chair. They should fix it with built in toilet & A/C so he dont have to rush to kharebandh in case of any political turmoil..
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