Locals beat Nigerian in Goa, no complaint yet


Panaji, Nov 18 (IANS): A Nigerian was beaten up by locals for allegedly intimidating a woman after an accident Saturday in Goa's party hotspot, Candolim. But no complaint has been registered yet, a police spokesperson said here Monday.

Eye-witnesses said the Nigerian was driving a scooter in the coastal beach village of Candolim, 15 km from here, when it collided with another two-wheeler being driven by a woman. While the two were engaged in a verbal spat, several locals arrived on the spot and beat up the Nigerian national.

Police spokesperson John Aguair confirmed the incident, but said no record was available with the police as no complaint had filed in this regard.

"It happened after a motor vehicle accident. There was commotion. But no complaint was registered from either side," Aguair told IANS.

The incident comes at a time when relations between Nigerians living in Goa and local residents and the state police machinery are at their worst, after a public conflict last month.

The murder of the Nigerian and alleged police apathy had resulted in the Nigerians blocking a major highway and publicly intimidating the police.

At the fag end of the protest, one Nigerian was severely beaten up by the locals who went on a rampage. A police crackdown on Nigerians had also caused a diplomatic tussle between Nigeria and India.

  

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