Panaji: The Goa police, already drawing flak for their handling of a German 
minor's rape involving a state minister's son, are in a controversy again, this 
time over another minor girl's alleged rape. 
The alleged crime surfaced last week when the victim was admitted to the Goa 
Medical College Hospital on the outskirts of Panaji and gave birth to bay girl 
on December 3. 
While the police have admitted they knew about the girl's predicament, they 
feigned helplessness. Police sources said the accused in this case is a 
relative of a legislator and that was the reason the police were not taking any 
action. "They (the victim and her family) don't want to complain against 
anybody. What can we do?" said inspector Gurudas Gawde, who heads the Old Goa 
police station. 
Sub-divisional police officer Sammy Tavares said the police could not do 
anything in the case because neither the victim nor any of her relatives has 
lodged a complaint. "There is no complaint from anyone. The girl has completed 
16 years. She is 17 and half years now. If she was 16 and below and even if the 
intercourse was with consent, we would have booked a case," Tavares said, 
arguing that 16 years was the legal age for sexual consent. 
Nishtha Desai, director of leading group Child Rights Goa (CRG), rubbished the 
police argument. She said it was the duty of the police to register a complaint 
against the accused under the Goa Children's Act, 2003. 
Don't want my daughter to become Scarlette-II: German mother 
"The police should have suo moto taken cognisance of the case and probed it as 
soon as they received the information, because it involved a minor. Also, under 
the Goa Children's Act, any officer of the government can file a complaint with 
the police if the victim is a minor. The police should at least start probing 
the matter," Desai said. 
The case reminds of the crucial 12-day delay by the police in registering a 
complaint filed by the mother of the 14-year-old German victim. A complaint 
filed on October 2 was formally registered as a first information report (FIR) 
only on October 14 after the German Consul General wrote to the state 
administration. 

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