Another Catholic cross found desecrated in Goa


Panaji, Jul 28 (IANS): Yet another incident of desecration has been reported in North Goa, where a cross has been found vandalised, police said on Thursday.

A Catholic cross installed in a remote area in Chimbel village was found damaged, a police spokesperson said, adding investigations were on.

"We are in the process of questioning locals to see if someone was seen moving about in a suspicious manner. The exact time and date of desecration is not clear," the spokesperson said.

This is the second desecration incident reported in the state in the last three days. On Tuesday, a graveyard in South Goa's Marcaim village was vandalised by unknown persons.

Earlier, police had arrested a 50-year-old taxi driver for a series of desecration incidents across the state for the last several years.

  

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  • goan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 28 2017

    Wake up people of Goa, its high time for you to take action. Dont wait for the government or cops.
    If you are quite, the time is not near where the news says house of innocent people have been desecrated in Goa.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jul 29 2017

    @Goan mangalore,Nothing can be done unless you find a person red handed.It must be sick person ,mentally not stabile.A normalone doesnt do.or he is a person do some practicals of a black magic or so..Only God can help him.pray for him .It is only a cross.

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  • LEENA SALDANHA, Bondel / mangalore

    Fri, Jul 28 2017

    It is very sad to note the incident in a city like Goa........ its very sad. let peace and harmony be restored

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