Dubai dreams turn Goa horrors for 11-year-old


By Mayabhushan Nagvenkar 
Vasco da Gama (Goa), May 9 (IANS): He dreamt of flying to Dubai but 11-year-old Sameer Bagoda's parents abandoned him at the airport here, gave him Rs.500 and told him to head back to his hometown of Satara in neighbouring Maharashtra.

Sameer was, earlier this week, found abandoned at Goa's only international airport at Dabolim, 40 km from capital Panaji, sobbing and anxious to see his parents again.

According to police, Sameer had arrived at the airport with his parents, Shivani and Shobha Bagoda, on Tuesday afternoon.

"They told him that the family was flying to Dubai. He was excited. But when they reached the airport, they gave him Rs.500 and asked him to head back to Satara, abandoning him there," a police officer connected to the mysterious case told IANS.

The officer, who has access to Sameer's statement, recorded in the presence of a counsellor, claims that the Bagoda trio had travelled from Satara to Goa by train a day earlier.

A confused and scared Sameer was first noticed by security personnel outside the Dabolim airport with a small bag containing eatables and clothes.

When airport officials tried to speak to him, he appeared frozen, almost in shock, unable to give any personal details to his friendly interrogators.

It took a while to break the ice. That's when he revealed details like his name, how he landed there and the names of his family members.

"We know that he is from Satara, because he has repeatedly told us about some landmarks there," the officer said.

Deputy Superintendent of Police Lawrence D'Souza, who is in charge of the Vasco sub- division, said police had immediately contacted their counterparts in Satara but there had been no response.

"We are still waiting for a response. If they do not respond soon, we will decide on an alternative course of action," D'Souza told IANS.

What has exacerbated the problem is police inability to track down the boy's parents using the network of CCTV cameras installed in the airport premises.

With the help of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and aided by Sameer, the police scanned nearly all the footage ranging from the time the boy claims he was dropped off till the flight to Dubai later in the afternoon.

"There is no track of his parents' names on flight manifests too. We expanded the CCTV search from the lobby to the security clearance and boarding area for the Dubai flight and later widened it to cover all other flights, but to no avail," an officer said.

Police are now in the process of checking hotel records and train departure lists to check if the couple is listed anywhere. A team is also expected to leave for Satara to verify the landmarks mentioned by the boy and scout for his address, even as Sameer continues to be shell-shocked and is being counselled.

  

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  • Basil, Mangalore/mumbai

    Mon, May 12 2014

    What is the current status on this?

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  • Jason, Dubai

    Sat, May 10 2014

    I think we need to consult CID from Sony TV to solve this case in 60 minutes :P

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  • Tom Cat, Mangalore

    Fri, May 09 2014

    Children are said to be joy of parents how ever some are not for various reasons.

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  • arcypinto, Balehonnur/Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, May 09 2014

    why can't the police ask the boy for his school in Satara and get his home address from the school?

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  • Sunanda Acharia, Udupi / Abu-Dhabi

    Fri, May 09 2014

    How sad... If the boy is 11 years old then he is educated as well at least he can tell the contact number or details of his house. Cruel world. God knows they are the real parents or acting parents. Pray god the boy reach his home safely

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  • Roshan, Banglore

    Fri, May 09 2014

    Why cant Police check all departure travelers list to Dubai. They can easily crack down the names.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Fri, May 09 2014

    Parents, If you no longer want to be a parents, why bring kids into this world...

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Fri, May 09 2014

    may not be so simple case as I see it. Why there is no capture of the footages of his parents at CC Cameras. Looks something fishy. Also, I am not sure if parents can dump their son like that. Either he is a stolen boy they wanted to get rid of ... some story behind I am sure. Hope truth will be revealed by police.

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  • juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai

    Fri, May 09 2014

    Bright chances of parents attempting/committing suicide allowing the son to live a life of his own.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Fri, May 09 2014

    How cruel this parents to play with their own son!!!

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