Goa to Step up Policing, Ban Revealing Ads


By James Jose

New Delhi, Feb 28 (IANS) Goa plans to reclaim its tourist paradise image - tarnished by rapes and other crimes against foreign nationals - by deploying a tourist protection force, opening fast-track courts and banning bikini-clad women on advertisements.

The Goa government is in the process of setting up a Goa Tourism Security Force, to be manned by ex-servicemen, to safeguard tourists who visit Goa and fast-track courts to expedite hearing of cases of crimes against foreign nationals.

The state administration had come under severe criticism from all quarters after a string of rape incidents involving foreign nationals during the year, including a recent case where a nine-year Russian girl was allegedly raped.

"The state government has already woken up to the issue and has taken necessary steps. They have approved a special tourism security force, consisting of ex-servicemen from the army who have retired after short service commission," Swapnil Naik, director of Goa Tourism, told IANS in a telephone interview from Panaji.

"The government has taken action, even in some cases where politicians were involved. The law has taken its course and that has brought reassurance to foreigners," added Naik.

Other than policing all the major tourist locations, the government is also mulling fast-track courts to hear crimes against foreign tourists and has put two recent alleged rape cases involving Russian nationals on fast track immediately.

But the state as well as tour operators think the state of law and order in Goa has been blown out of proportion.

"There were three incidents last year. Since there were 2.5 million visitors (global and domestic), this is a very small percentage. But everybody is writing about the crimes only, not about the happy faces that had a nice time," said Ralph De Souza, president of the Travel and Tourism Association of Goa.

"We have had enquiries from overseas following such reports, but the steps taken by the government has calmed them. Moreover, the police too have become very vigilant. They know people are watching," said De Souza.

The state, on the other hand, has gone a step ahead and decided to ban scantily clad women on government-sponsored advertisements, as according to them it will help in negating any wrong impression about the place.

"Tourists should take care of the culture of the place and try to dress up as per the culture. Some of the incidents which have happened have not involved locals but domestic tourists. So you have to take care of the overall culture of the country as a whole," said Naik.

Also tourists wanting to visit the famed churches of Goa or any other religious spot will have to be "properly dressed" because otherwise they may be denied entry to such a place.

"This is also to ensure that people don't develop a negative picture of Goa -- the everything is allowed in Goa kind of perception," said Naik.

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  • ronny, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    If same thing done by any ramsena or bajrang dal..what will be commentators response ..?
    very interesting ..

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  • Suhail, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    Mr. Abdul Kareem, Mangalore.. who said Saudi doesn’t have bikini girls in beach... there is everything available but only for rich and white people, rest they make then follow strictly Islamic law.... half of the Saudis are in Bahrain, Dubai and European country’s enjoying all forbidden things of Islam... so explore the country before commenting, India is far far better than other country, the problem is within the Indians who hates one another.

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  • Aalemabu Sdvani, jodraste/bailur

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    YES abdul kareem, mangalore..YOU ARE RIGHTLY TOLD.. WE SHOULD DESTROY ALL GALS SCHOOLS..AS IN AFGHANISTAN/PAKISTAN...SO THAT IT WILL BE SAFE FOR WOMEN...NO EDUCATION/NO WORK...S A F E ..KAO PIYO..SO JAO...JAI HO..

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  • ANEES ABUDHABI/UAE, IMAX PUTTUR

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    GOOD MOVE BY GOA GVT..STOP ALL THIS,,INSAN APNI DHARM,SAMSKAR KO CHOD KAR NAHI JEENA HAI,,ZINDAGI KE CHAR DIN KO ACHI TARAH IMANDAR SE NIBANA SIKO BALKI,,AISA LADKI KE SATH NACHTHE HUYE ZINDAGI BARBAAD KARNA BAND KARO,,,GOOD MOVE BY GVT,,TANX DAIJI..

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  • Stanley R.D'COSTA, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    It is good that atleast now the govt of goa is acting now. Let the lost image of goa be renewed with new vision.

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    Abdul,

    Pls India and Goa do not want to be like Saudi where the women are not even allowed basic freedom. So pls refrain comparing Goa and Saudi. If you like Saudi so much, pls go there.

    Rgds,
    Renita

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    Timely gambit and also need of the hour as Goa's name now a days debated for wrong reasons.

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  • abdul kareem, mangalore

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    you are just following the rule of saudi arabia. which is right and ( thats what islam teaches ) very safe for women very good move keep it up , this kind of move will always safe your sisters

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  • Lokanath.D, Bantwal/Iran

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    Good move by Gova govt.Strictly enforce the law.

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  • Ronald F (Ex Army), Mangalore/Dubai

    Sun, Feb 28 2010

    Dear Goa Govt, please don't recruit exserviemen who served below 15 years service in defence(Army/Navy/Air Force) to safe guard the tourists......thanks

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