Panaji: Police to Tighten the Noose Around Beach Shacks


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Oct 2: Goa police have decided to tighten noose around the beach shacks to control all the illegal activities, including drug trade in the coastal belt beginning from this tourist season.

“We will crack down on the shack owners who play loud music beyond stipulated period of time, serve liquor till midnight and also encourage drugs in their premises,” Superintendent of Police (North) Bosco George said.

The formal tourism season began in the state from October one onwards with 305 shacks setting up their palm thatched hut-like structure on the various beaches.

The most of these shacks are put up on busy Morjim, Baga, Calangute,  Candolim, Benaulim, Colva and Palolem beaches.


Police who faced a severe backlash after British teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling died on Anjuna beach during last season have decided to act in time before another tragedy strikes. Scarlett’s mother Fiona Mackeown had launched a campaign against state police who allegedly shielded the drug trade in the state’s coastal belt.

“We will issue notices to the shack owners informing them that they would be held responsible for any illegal activity in their shack. They should not allow drugs at any cost and loud music and liquor beyond stipulated time,” the SP said.

The Scarlett case investigation had found that the shack in which she had visited for the last time was open till 4 a.m., much beyond the permissible time and she was snorting drugs sitting in the kitchen of the shack.

“Now onwards, if someone is found having drugs in the shack, the equal onus would be on the shack owner,” George, who is busy preparing the notice for the shack owners, said.

“We really want to stop all illegalities. It’s not sole duty of the police (to stop illegalities), everybody has to be  conscious, not only about their rights but also about their duties,” he added.

This is for the first time that Goa police have put their foot down against the beach shacks, which enjoys immense political backing in their respective jurisdiction.

“Shack owners know only to make money and serve their political masters. They should be made to realize that they can be in trouble, if they allow the mess on the beaches to continue,” a deputy superintendent of police,  who was earlier incharge of anti narcotics cell, said.

However, the shack owners say that such a police restriction would spell doom on their business.

“You can’t hold shack owner responsible if someone snorts drug in his premises. We are not supplying the drugs and it is the responsibility of the police to check the trade,” Agnelo Silva, a shack owner from Colva in south goa, said.

The shack owners feel that they cannot check each and every cigarette that the customer smokes and hence it’s impossible to curb the drug in the shack.

According to another shack owner, Elvino Rodrigues, frequent questioning to the customers would amount to the harassment which will keep the guests away from their shacks.

The state tourism department has said that the move as a welcome gesture.

“It’s a good step. All this while we have been saying that safety and security of the tourists is very important. If we allow drug trade to flourish, we will lose good tourists. We want healthy tourism,” Lyndon Monteiro, officer on special duty to the tourism ministry, said. 

  

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  • George Dcosta, Goa verna

    Mon, Oct 06 2008

    Its nice to hear that the police is taking a good step but should do their job full heartedly and keep it going at the same time the police should be given the right instrument to fight the evil and the evil ones should not be spared even if he the ministers or any stupid don then will the system work all the best and good luck

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  • Alfred J. Rebello, Kundapur/Dubai

    Thu, Oct 02 2008

    Will the Police really tighten the noose? If they does, what they benefit? Yes, people may but what about Police? Their priority is to make quick buck with all these kind of activities. If Police really do something to control drugs, rapes etc. then I can say our Police has awakened. Otherwise police always see such things in closed eyes. I mean, such things would not have happened if there was NO silent support from Police.

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  • Kevin Dias, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 02 2008

    Goa Police to tighten noose around beach shacks ? I must say the other way round , it should be the guilty trading in such form of abuse ! that a Mother had to loose her daughter the late Scarlet Eden Keeling.It's painful that the country is witnessing a circus of Bomb blast around the country, some how the people in command yet continue the game of musical chairs.The system has to be put in place and the first on hand is Pay your men in command, start from the grass root there is no shame, honour all in service who are responsible towards law n order, with rules tight as the gallows, one mistake and you are out that's it no second chance.

    My point of concern is corruption of any form should be stopped, to overcome that please for the sake of innocent citizens and the people of the world who love India, pay our men / women with dignity, so that they can catch the neck of any person who comes with a bundle of cash/or any sort of bribe.

    Why is the police worried about the 305 shacks on the beach, start at the grass root the people who trade in this deadly business. Why worry about the shacks let them carry on with their business, who does not love to enjoy on the beach and that too Goa, I love dancing on the beach in Goa for sure within my limits.

    If the police faced a severe backlash due to the sad death of poor Scarlett, it was due to their own fault and the the very system that operates in GOA, lets not pass the baton on others. If Mr. George is busy preparing some notice to the shack owners, the first thing he should have done was call for a joint meeting of all shack owners with a specific agenda and the tourist season that is ahead. How many of the boys working in the shacks are able to read and write? I do hope that the shack owners like George, Agnelo Silva, Elvino and Lyndon just to name come as a team and sort out this issue DRUGS? is this the answer to the Fun loving people of Goa and our tourist. God Bless

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