Sunday, 5 December 2010

FOUR AGUADA JAIL GUARDS ARRESTED FOR ROBBERIES

PANJIM Four jail guards attached to the high security Aguada central prison in Goa were arrested near here early Sunday while trying to rob a truck driver on a national highway, police said.  The guards - Ankush Naik, Vishal Naik, Keshav Gawas and Dinesh Warang - were caught around 3 a.m. at Ponda, 30 km from here.
'They were attacking a truck driver and trying to rob him near the Kundaim industrial estate, when they saw a police control room van approaching. They tried to flee on their motorcycles, but they were arrested after a chase,' police inspector C.L. Patil said here.  He added that the quartet was even dressed for the crime - in black. - IANS (Sent by Dr. Ferdinand Dos Reis Falcao)

15 comments:

  1. Anonymous the VIII5 December 2010 at 10:03

    When the elected representatives of the people have double role, why not the guardians of the people??
    Not a surprise to the Goans. We Niz Goenkar always knew, we have only "done tondanche malund" governing Goa.

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  2. When Goa itself is ruled by the 40 Chors, why shouldn't other chors be active? The guardians of the Law are themselves Chors.

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  3. Ha! ha! ha! The police chasing the police chors! I think such a thing must have never ever happened in any part of the world!
    Today if these police who are the upholders of the law and order have tried to rob a truck driver, tomorrow they will enter our homes and rob our elderly people.
    I am not surprised that Goa has come to this stage. We Goans are responsible for this. We Goans have elected the illiterate-goonda-politicians to rule us.
    As they say: 'You deserve the government you vote for'. Unfortunately Goans who have taken money and voted for such goondas deserve this sort of treatment.
    The day is not far away,when Niz Goenkars will have to cross swords with our own brothers and sisters if the law-keepers turn into law-breakers.

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  4. @Bebdo, if you are drunk please come out of your drunkeness because the Police are not chasing the "police chors" but "Jail Guards". Do you know the difference between the police and jail guards?
    looks like you are full of FENI and out of your senses. You seem to know everything but your knowledge according to me is half.
    @Dalia you are no different from bebdo. You two are birds of the same feather. It seems that bebdo has taken you out for dinner or lunch and you are very "tight" now. Jail guards are not the guardians of law.

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  5. N.Fernandes-London5 December 2010 at 13:50

    To Simon::: I would like to politely disagree with you.This is pure semantics on the word/ words used.
    I am not so sure at the time or writing this comment as to the status of Jail Guards.However I will conduct further research and reply later.

    Regardless, if the Police are "Guardians" of Peace,Law & Order...then to some extent the Jail Guards must be the "Guardians" of Convicted and condemned Law-Breakers.The term "GUARDIANS" can be refered to either the Police or Jailors equally.
    Polticians are known to be "Guardians" of the Constitution.
    However I am sure you must agree with all the commentators here, there has been a "WRONG" committed by the Jail Guards.
    I will comment on this further as soon as I have further information.

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  6. @Simon, your statement on Bebdo is a bit sarcastic. Bebdo is right, jail guards are police personnels who turned up to be chors.

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  7. @Dalia, I am not sarcastic, you are also another ignorant fool, though you write very good articles like bebdo. Jail guards are not police you can check that out with your editor. Please confirm that with Mr. Menino de Valpoi and then get back with your answer
    @Fernandes I agree with your last comment here above. What you have said is right. I do stand by you and the Niz Goenkar for that. I was only trying correct some wrong facts which defames some other agency and the original goes off free thats all

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  8. @ Simon, I am not ignorant as you so you need to check if Aguada jail is given on contract to private security guards. Correct your ignorance, I checked my information before commenting in print. James knows it better. Know the meaning of GUARDIAN before you comment again.

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  9. N.Fernandes-London6 December 2010 at 03:17

    To Simon:::I have tried to do some research about the Inspector General of Prisons in Goa,but there is not a lot of concrete information available thus far.
    Current info states the IG (Prisons) is also the Collector of North Goa.
    I am not sure why you have chosen to use insulting language in reponse to comments by BEBDO & DALIA.
    I think and feel you could have made a plain and simple "corrective" comment.
    Is there any underlying reason you have chosen to be offensive?
    I hope you are aware that the Prison Service and Police Service are inter-related and inter twined.One cannot function without the other.

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  10. N.Fernandes-London6 December 2010 at 09:19

    To Simon:::I also forgot to advise you that parents are also known as "Guardians" of Children.This could also be applied to adoptive parents and children.
    I am still not sure why you have chosen to comment in an offensive way.Perhaps you could explain.
    I can understand some insults being made or stronger language being used when there is an "ongoing disagreement".You put your points across in stronger language.
    This article or comments did not warrant an insult or impolitness from you.




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  11. Read with interest many controversial clarifications above. The word "Guardians" implies to someone as caretaker or guard-on. One that guards, watches over, or protects. Guards are never the less, they are appointed to protect by attendance. In case of Aguada jail, they are appointed to protect the gates or property or individuals from escaping, therefore, they are protectors of law. It does not matter which department they belong to. Their duty is like that of the police themselves as they are not ordinary security guards rented out for services.

    Therefore the statement by Bebdo "police chasing police" stands rightly in place because both parties are involved in policing and maintaining security of the state.

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  12. Jail Guards are "slammers" only responsible for checking the security of prisons and not the prisoners.

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  13. Robert, these guys are no policemen nor are they to be considered the Gurkas. These are contractual Ghantti Jail Guards appointed by the States Home Minister.

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  14. Here's the definition for a Jail Guard.

    [COUNTABLE] someone whose job is to look after a place or person so that no one causes damage, steals anything, or escapes.

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  15. This Simon seems to be very crude. I will not be surprised if he belongs to the 40 chors group. Looks like he gave vent to his his pent up frustrations. Keep up the good work Niz Goenkar bloggers.

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