This is just the tip of the ice-berg - the criminal nexus between politicians, Law Enforcement Authorities and criminals makes all law abiding Goan citizens hang their heads in shame, horror and disgust. The shocking state of affairs in Goa today leaves everyone taken aback most of all us Goans who have never seen the likes of what we are witnessing in Goa.
The close nexus between politicians, law enforcement authorities and criminals who receive their protection is evident to all and been exposed time and again. I am copying our former Honourable Union Minister Eduardo Faleiro (who posts on Goanet as well as other sites) and others too so that they can communicate out horror and shame at the sorry state of affairs in Goa. With Mr Faleiro's his Political Party in Power in Goa hopefully he would share the shock, horror and disgust of the common man in Goa at the state of affairs! Also to other concerned parties and persons this is a request to share your concerns on the shocking state of affairs particularly since Goans as well as others visiting our State will be victims to this drug trafficking and criminal nexus between politicians, law enforrcement authorities and criminals! Here the very Law Enforcement authorities are working hand in glove with criminals and other hoodlums, receiving kickbacks, and masquerading as the police while promoting all sorts of vices, pushing drugs, receiving sexual favours from prostitutes and kick-backs from their earnings. Now the latest – Mr. Agarwal wants to make Goa the brothelhouse to provide rest and recreation for US Military forces. We all know what that is – Ask the people of Okinawa in Japan or the Phillipines or Thailand. >From drug trafficking to casinos to prostitution and now wanting to provide comfort men and comfort women for US peacekeeping forces – you name it we have it in Goa! It shocks me how the other states in India would be in arms and stand up to these social crimes but for Goa our politicians and MLAs and Government officials in their greed would rather destroy our beautiful state of Goa. We need to stand up and put a stop to this – Enough is Enough! At the same time destruction of Goa and it natural environment continues unabated again thanks to th enexus nbetween our politicians, Government officials, TCP, mining and real estate interests. There again destruction looms ahead for Goa if we donot act now. Read this latest article from Herald below. ***************************************************************** I have evidence of Goa police-drug mafia nexus: model PTI PANJIM, APRIL 26 The Swedish model Lucky Farmhouse, who used a spycam to expose her boyfriend Yaniv Benaim’s links with Goa police, says she has enough material evidence to establish a clear nexus between the police and Goa’s notorious drug mafia. “I have not put out all the (spycam) recordings because I need to save those in case they come after me. If they make any problem for me in the future, I will put it out,” Lucky told PTI in an email interview from Sweden today. The 33-year-old model, who was living-in with Atala, had shocked the Goa police after she posted her boyfriend’s clippings on social networking website youtube.com. The clipping triggered a major crackdown on the police-drug peddler nexus, which saw Atala and five other policemen, including a police inspector arrested for their links with the drug peddlers. Lucky alleged that the son of a ‘big politician’ is also involved in the drug mafia. “I have met him at Atala’s house many times and remember his face. It is scary to see his father in the news. He is the reason that I have not put out all recordings,” she said. “I’m not afraid of Atala but I’m little afraid of police and what would they do,” she said. The drug peddler-police nexus controversy had forced the Goa police to change the way they stock the seized drugs. Home Minister Ravi Naik had said that the police would go to the bottom of the case. Lucky claimed that it’s not just sleuths from anti-narcotic cell, but also from the local police station that were dropping in often at Atala’s place and cyber café demanding bribe. “Anjuna police were coming every day to his business “Atala Coffee shop” to pick up smaller bribes, Rs 7,000 according to Atala. They did not leave the minibus (police van). Atala went out were they parked to pay them,” she stated. Back in Sweden, Lucky is a known name and has modeled in Stockholm, London, Paris and Hamburg for few big brands. She also participated in the Reality Show, which made her a known name in the country. Narrating anecdote after anecdote of how police were squeezing money from Atala while she was in Goa, Lucky said that one night her boyfriend met the police officer on a lonely road and Atala gave him Rs 47,000 but he was still asking for more. “This is the same policeman who sold the plastic bag with different drugs in one of the videos and the policeman Atala gave information to about other criminals. He was driving a motorcycle/scooter when we met,” she said. “I remember his face. Atala did not tell me that he was going to pick up drugs or pay bribes. He felt safe with the fact that I was not interested in his “friendly contact” with the corrupt police to take over his business,” she said. He was proud of his friendship with those corrupt men but at the same time scared and wanted someone to come along with him in the car in case something happens,” Lucky said. The model, who left Goa in February 2008 after putting up the videos on social networking website, said that she had to punish Atala. “I had to punish him and today I’m happy I did it. Atala (Yaniv Beniam) treated me very nicely in the beginning and really tried to project himself as a good man. He kept his drug problems secret,” she said. “After I had gone back to Sweden for two months and was coming back to Goa to move into his house everything had changed. He was now heavily addicted to cocaine. He was very aggressive and violent to me and everyone around. I was very was disappointed. I had come all the way from Europe to live with him (but when I landed here I found him) a junkie,” said the jilted lover. “Everyday policemen would come to the house and discussed dirty business with Atala. At first I thought those men were criminals and not police because I could not believe (that police could be so) corrupt and greedy,” she alleged. Lucky said that Atala was banned from India in 2006, he had been to jail in Israel and was not welcome back there. She also said that before he came to Goa he had been arrested in Thailand for drugs and banned there too. “He had asked around among his criminal friends if someone could get rid of me. So I continued to record when I had the chance and booked a ticket back to Sweden,” she said narrating about her days before she left for her country. She also said that police should probe Atala’s link in British teenager Scarlet Keeling case as Scarlet was regular visitor to his coffee shop. “The policeman who the mother Fiona MacKeown accused to be involved in the murder was the same policeman visiting Atala almost every day,” Lucky claimed. She said that the police have not yet contacted her for a statement. “I will tell them everything if they contact me,” Lucky added.
