Panaji: Home Minister Lashes back at British Mother


by ARES
Daijiworld Media Network - Goa

 
Panaji, Mar 16: On the backdrop of charges leveled against him by british girl's mother, Fiona Mackeown, Goa home minister Ravi Naik today said that her (Fiona's) background, source of income and her frequent trips to the Karnataka should be probed.
 

"There is need to probe into her (Fiona's) background and source of income. We will certainly do it," the home minister said reacting to the allegations of nexus with drug mafia leveled against him by Fiona.

The mother who's 15 year old girl, Scarlett Eden Keeling, was drugged, raped and left to die on Goa's popular Anjuna beach, had charged director general of police, B S Brar, along with the home minister of having nexus with the drug mafia in the state. Scarlett's body was found on February 18.

Seemingly perturbed home minister said that the ministry will also investigate why she was often visiting Karnataka.

Naik termed Fiona's statements as ``foolish'. ``Goa police have thoroughly probed the case and booked the  people. We have commissioned reputed officer like superintendent of police Bosco George to handle the case," he added.

"How can she charge us of having nexus with the drug traders," Naik shot back.
On Saturday, the scene on Scarlett's death investigation was shifted from coastal Anjuna belt to special juvenile unit located alongside panaji police station where Fiona was questioned for less than one hour by cops.

Superintendent of police (north) Bosco George along with a lady police officer took in-camera recording of the statements.

"We had asked her questions related to the investigations and about the accusations she has been making in public on police," George told reporters waiting outside the police station.

He said that few more persons are being questioned in this case. "There will be no immediate arrests," the sp added.

Earlier, the british family members threatened to move to the judicial recourse, to expose criminal-police-politician nexus. "The family members feel that police might harass them in future. We may move to the high court to expose the nexus," Vikram Varma, lawyer representing SCarlett's family, said.

Before going to give her statement, Fiona had accused state home minister and Dgp of being involved in drug trade. "I had been informed that there is a strong nexus between drug mafia, Ravi Naik (current home minister) and director general of Goa police B S Brar," she said in a statement to the press.

She said the Home minister and DGP  are having full knowledge of the criminal activities, have done their best to protest the criminals. "That has been the case with my daughter also," she added.

The mother circulated the copy of statement issued by tourism minister Fransisco Pacheco, which had expressed worries about increasing drug trade along the coastal belt.

"The world is witness to their attempts to cover up Scarlett's murder," she said.

Demanding probe by central agencies in the entire matter, Fiona today said that any inquiry by these two people (HM and DGP), would be watered down to levels useless for a crime free society.

"Goa is a beautiful place and I love Goans. These two persons have brought shame to not only Goa but the entire country," the mother said adding, `to my mind good people don't deserve an environment controlled by a drug mafia under protection of few corrupt police officers and politicians.'

Fiona has said that this case is not just about the murder of my daughter but also about the many such unfortunate victims whose identities would be revealed after the proper investigations.

  

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  • rahul, Panaji

    Wed, Mar 19 2008

    A minister cannot speak like this. By lashing out at a tourist whose loss is permanent the minister further aggravates the matter by showing vindictiveness. Let the minister react to the drug allegations and give a statement as to why drugs were freely available and why he is justified in continuing as home minister of Goa - when he gives these irresponsible statements to the world media to further hurt the cause of tourism of Goa!!!

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  • Wilfred, Kinnigoly/Muscat

    Mon, Mar 17 2008

    A Brit gril is raped & Murdered in Goa. Why Goa? the circumstances and environment in which she met with this fate anywhere in the world could happen to her. Be it America/U.K. its a daily affair we read in news. Why so much fuss about Goa. Goa is a beautiful place on earth - its not Heaven!

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  • Ray, Goa

    Sun, Mar 16 2008

    I think the home minister would be better of explaining why drugs are freely used and unchecked all over the north side instead of investigating nonsense about Fiona's background... this is how most of our useless politicans react, they support the illegal and make like difficult for the ordinary citizen

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  • DONY LOBO, Milagres,Mangalooru,Doha,Qatar

    Sun, Mar 16 2008

    The simple question that may be haunting many a mind is – who and where was Scarlette’s father when all this happened...? Or is it a broken home and Scarlette’s tryst with drugs and male friendship at such a young age... a syndrome that affects many a broken homes where children, especially girls, miss a father’s love and tend to fall a pray to any male who may ( honestly or dishonestly, knowingly or unknowingly) offer a hand of friendship…?

    In this regard, sorry, but in my personal opinion it is the mother of Scarlett is totally responsible for the ultimate death of her daughter…..unless it is the father who may have abandoned his wife and children…leaving his wife and children to fend for themselves.!!!! There is a lesson to all so called modern day parents....adjust and don't break up or else your children too meet the same fate someday...

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