It is sad to note that some people display such ignorance on public media with 
their letters to editors. One writer recently wrote that people are unnecessary 
doubting Goa police for arresting allegedly a mentally unsound person in the 
recent desecrations. He cites demonstration videoed by police to show he is 
capable, and that no further desecration took place. Is that sufficient 
evidence in the Court of Law. On the contrary there is plenty of evidence that 
glaring show contradictions, and investigations carried out in total disregard 
to rules of criminal investigation. A witness is there who has seen a white 
Tata Indica. Police say they found Herald clipping with handwriting at 
cemetery, a top police official is on record on logical conclusion that the 
desecration is not the work of a mentally deranged person, The impression on 
tombs and niches show glaringly that it is not a small hammer, The main cross 
over entrance of cemetery was broken to release which soul? Can a small hammer 
break the concrete cross? Plenty more, for which the IO will be shred to pieces 
in the witness box. The Church should Petition the Judiciary to have the 
investigation under judicial supervision. After all, it is property under their 
care that was vandalised. Further desecration have stopped, in no way means the 
culprit is apprehended.


Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.



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