* 'Probe Goa home minister's son in Scarlett case' *
 2010-07-29 14:50:00

Goa Home Minister Ravi Naik's son Roy should be probed by the Central Bureau
of Investigation (CBI) in the death of British teenager Scarlett Keeling,
her mother Fiona Mackeown said here Thursday.

Speaking to reporters, Mackeown, who is in Goa to depose before a trial
court in connection with her daughter's culpable homicide trial, also said
that those accused of killing her daughter were still roaming scot-free.

 'Many people told me about his (Roy's) involvement. The CBI needs to probe
and investigate. They should find out whether he is involved or not,' said
Mackeown, who had first accused Roy of being linked to the drug trade in
2008 after her daughter's death.

 'My daughter was given narcotics and killed in Anjuna. The existence of the
drug nexus is evident from the findings of the Goa police and the death of
Scarlett. This nexus cannot survive without political patronage and must be
probed till it is stopped,' Mackeown added.

 Asked if the people responsible for Scarlett's death have gone scot-free,
Mackeown said: 'They are still out. They are walking free. Those who are
supposed to be in jail are still walking about freely. The police officer
who lied to me has been reinstated in service,'

 She said she may name more suspects in court during her deposition.

 A resident of Bideford in southwest England, Mackeown said she had full
faith in the judicial system but also pointed out that had the case been
handed over to the CBI immediately, the investigation would have been more
qualitative.

 'More evidence could have been available. The delay gave time for the
evidence to be destroyed. The initial investigating officer was assisting
criminals rather than me. Top leadership took a stand that it was an
accident and chose to blame me and Scarlett, rather than criminals for her
death,' she said.

 Two beach shack workers Samson Dsouza and Placido Carvalho have already
been arrested and booked for culpable homicide and sexual assault in
connection with Scarlett's death.

 The trial resumes Friday.
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