Goa child sex abuse case: Aussie paedophile in the net Times of India
NEW DELHI: An Australian paedophile, accused in the sensational Goa child sex abuse case of 1991, was picked up by a CBI team after he was extradited earlier this month. He was flown to Delhi and then taken to Madgaon in south Goa before being remanded to judicial custody by the chief judicial magistrate of Goa. "Werner Wulf Ingo, a businessman, was picked up from Sidney by a team comprising of two of our officers. He is one of the accused in the Goa child sex abuse case, and faces some very serious charges," a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) spokesperson said on Wednesday. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1210051.cms Goa to review IT policy to attract companies PTI / Panaji The Goa government is in the process of reviewing the states Information Technology (IT) policy to incorporate measures like a special economic zone (SEZ) for the sector, as the earlier policy had failed to attract any company, the assembly was informed. Eight IT companies had set up their shops in Goa in 2004-05 and 2005-06 and have a total turnover of more than Rs 8.46 crore, the IT minister Dayanand Narvekar informed the house. As per the IT policy formulated by the erstwhile Parrikar government, incentives such as preferential power tariff, reimbursement of interest charges for loans from the Economic Development Corporation and land at concessional rates, were offered to industries setting up shop in Goa. http://www.business-standard.com/common/storypage.php? storyflag=y&leftnm=lmnu2&leftindx=2&lselect=1&chklogin=N&autono=198145 Tata Tele to invest Rs 20 cr in Goa Business Standard / India Tata Indicom has announced an additional investment of Rs 20 crore in Goa in the next quarter of FY06, for network expansion and capacity enhancement. Goa is a tourist destination and Tata cannot ignore the segment, as it doubles the size of the Goa market in the tourist season, says Charles Antony, managing director, Tata Teleservices, TTML (Maharashtra). Tata Teleservices has already installed 26 cell sites in Goa and plans to take the number to 42 by December 2005. http://www.algorum.com/articles/articles.asp?id=1893§ion=Telecom
