Goa Police Dump Beggar on Garbage Heap


Panaji, June 3 (IANS) : In a shocking incident, a handicapped beggar has alleged that a Goa Police patrol car had dumped him on a garbage heap, leaving him to die.

Between gasps of pain, the beggar, who identified himself as Shelton, a 47-year-old resident of Tamil Nadu's Tuticorin district, said police had picked him up from the pavement in front of a hotel late Tuesday night and had told him that he was being taken to Mother Theresa's hospital.

"All I can remember was that the police threw me in the garbage dump at night. I lay there till noon today. I could not move at all," Shelton told IANS here Wednesday.

The police control room (PCR) jeep drove to a garbage dump opposite the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) complex in the city and dumped the beggar on the garbage heap before taking off, YMCA local chapter president Joseph Vaz said.

"It was a police jeep with its beacon lights and there were three to four men inside. We found the jeep's movement suspicious, but did not know at the time that the cops were dumping a human being in the dump," Vaz, also an advocate practicing in the high court, told IANS.

He added that since it was dark, it was difficult to note down the registration number of the vehicle.

"The beggar crawled all the way from the garbage dump to our YMCA complex compound today afternoon because he could not walk. That was when he noticed him. He was barely alive when we found him," Vaz said.

He said the beggar had identified himself as Shelton and said he had worked on board a trawler for nearly 30 years before he met with an accident and damaged his limbs waist down eight months ago. He had resorted to begging since, Vaz said.

When contacted, Superintendent of Police (North district) Tony Fernandes said he was not aware of the incident but assured that he would look into the matter.

  

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  • Vilma D''Souza, Dartmouth, Canada

    Fri, Jun 05 2009

    This is shameful. With all the hue and cry about racism in Australia, I wonder why this has not made front page news. Indians must first learn to clean up the dirt in their own yard before crying out about dirt in other countries. I hope this poor beggar has found shelter with some compassionate souls in India.

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  • Antony Pereira, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 05 2009

    It is a inhuman, terrible & shameful act of the Goa Police. Is this is the value of human life today...? I think these police personnel fail to get any money from the poor fellow & ultimately decided to dump him in the rotton garbage..!

    Whatever we have done to our fellow brother or sister the same treatment our citizens will get in western counteries. It is an urgent need of the hour to give basic training to all police people about human values.

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  • Peter Fernandes, Goa/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    Goa Police! Shame on you. Supt of Police Tony Fernandes, will you pick up the culprits and do the justice?

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    Government of GOA...open Beggars Colony ..Pls take TIPS from our CM Mr.Yadiyoorappa.

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  • Muneer Rizwan, Mudugere

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    I don''t understand why religion is brought in to the matter. After all humanity is above any religion, & humanity should have been highlighted & not any religion.

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  • Asif, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    What has happened to Goa Police. There are behaving like Oz Police, everything kicking bashing etc. May be they are competeting to be leader in the matter

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  • Ranjit, Goa

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    All the outcome of such things are faced by our people in other countries

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  • Harold D''cunha, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    Horrible, shameful, inhuman act by police to dump the beggar live in the garbage. Is this is the training and values receive by our police department. The police dept. could have contacted any orphan or charitable organization to take care of this impoverished beggar. I am sure this beggar had no money to pay police dues.

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  • Ranjit, Goa

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    All the outcome of such things are faced by our people in other countries

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  • Amrith Alvares, M''lore/Dubai

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    I fully agree with you Eric Coelho, Mangalore/Ajman. Let''s see how many people will rise against this act within our country.

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  • shibu, Dxb,Goa

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    Nowadays our Govt should distribute beggers camera mobiles so that they can identify these cops.Govt is not doing anything,atleast help these peoples.

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  • RAFAEL RODRIGUES, GOA/DUBAI

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    Eric you are right shame on Goa police I hope Superintendent Tony Fernandes will take action.

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka/Bahrain

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    How dare the police to commit such a barbaric act. This is how we indians look at poor and the downtrodden. No value for human life. I feel in this materialistic world there is no value for human life. SHAME on you GOA police.

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  • Dr. Cajetan Coelho, Goa, India

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    Human beings are made in the image and likeness of the Creator.

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  • Eric Coelho, Mangalore/Ajman

    Thu, Jun 04 2009

    We make so much noise about Australian Racism. Look at our Own Country especially this article. Shame on the Law Abiders in this Country. Lets set right our own house in Order. Itis time the Police Training is improved to explain the Value and Importance of Humanity. Even a Pup or Kitten on the Road side we will not throw into the Grabage.

    This is the condition of weaker and poor section in this country. We have completed 62 Years of Freedom and look at the situation of the Poor, Weaker and Downtrodden people.

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