Dears, Here is a deadly indictment of the Goa Police stationed at the Anjuna Police Station. The original "Investigating Officer" PSI Nerlon Albuquerque is alleged to have 1.Glossed over the evidence 2. Sat over the final Autopsy report of first autopsy ...and not informed the new Investigating Officer, P.I. Braz Menezes, about it. 3. Asked the Head of GMC's Forensic Dept that the viscera of Scarlette Keeling be sent to a forensic lab in Kalina-Mumbai instead of the regular National Forensic Lab at Hyderabad .. after he was to hand over the IO duty to Braz. In addition, Mr. Manohar Parrikar, has reminded us that he, as the then CM of Goa, had suspended the same PSI Nerlon Albuquerque for converting another murder at Quepem into a suicide a few years ago. Some habits die hard, it appears.
Only Mandrake the magician can possibly help Nerlon to make all the evidence disappear now. The Scarlet Pimpernel is after him, it seems. Mog asundi. Miguel NAVHIND TIMES 08 March, 2008 WOMEN'S DAY Banner Headlines. Autopsy proves Scarlett was raped, killed by Abdul Rauf Beig Panaji, March 7 There seems to be truth in the allegations of the mother of the 15-year old British girl, Scarlett Eden Keeling who was found dead on the sea-shore at Anjuna on February 18 that her daughter was murdered, given the way Anjuna police have been attempting to "hush-up" the case. Denials by the police notwithstanding, 'The Navhind Times' has learnt that the final report of the first autopsy, carried out at the Goa Medical College and Hospital by a team of forensic experts, that was handed over to the police yesterday afternoon has indicated that it was a case of homicidal drowning and that the girl was raped prior to the ghastly murder. The Anjuna police have been working overtime to cover-up the whole episode so much so that the doctors at the GMC were also sought to be misled to prevent truth from coming to the fore, an attempt that could cause long-term damage to the state and its image as a safe tourist destination, according to the highly placed sources. The Anjuna police in-charge, Mr Nerlon Albuquerque wrote a letter to Dr Silvano Sapeco, the professor and head of the forensic department, yesterday afternoon asking him not to send viscera of the deceased to Central Forensic Lab at Hyderabad but to one at Kalina in Mumbai, said the sources. It is also learnt that though the case was transferred to Mr Braz Menezes, the police inspector in-charge of Bicholim police station, for investigations, the all important report sent in a sealed cover and which stated that the girl died due to homicidal drowning and that she was raped was not handed over him. It was only after Mr Menezes met Dr Sapeco that he learnt of the report and reported to his superiors. Meanwhile, the panchanama on the body of the deceased girl was carried out by the sub-divisional magistrate of Mapusa, Mr Mahesh Khorjuenkar, at the GMC morgue this afternoon in the presence of her mother and independent witness. The inquest that began at 12.30 p.m lasted till 4 p.m and the whole episode was video-filmed, as required under law. The second autopsy on the body of the British girl has been deferred till tomorrow morning because it could take up to six hours to complete it and as per medical ethics the autopsies were carried out in day light only and not during the night hours. The second autopsy is likely to be carried out from 9.30 a.m tomorrow. -- -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. Miguel Braganza, S1 Gracinda Apts, Rajvaddo, Mhapsa 403507 Goa Ph 9822982676 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.
