Blame it on the metallurgy grad, who is also the home minister but he blames it 
on the lack of numbers in the police force. Didn't seem from all the videos 
that there was any lack of police strength. 

Tackling the Nigerians wouldn't make much business sense to the beat cops for 
the next day how could they go back to them asking for money if they beat them 
up? Bad for police reputation too with the Brits, Israelis, Russians and what 
have you.

The behaviour of the DIG was especially disgusting. For an IPS man to nod to 
the Porvorim MLA like a bobble-head at everything he said and to call him MLA 
saab was like roles reversed. Not a good example to his men. Khaunte on the 
other hand spoke like an Army man and had Vyas in his palms.

The IIT man should have known this would happen and immediately called in the 
paramilitary forces like the SRPF and the CRPF who are segregated from the 
general population and therefore have no opportunity for bribes and having 
brute force and tough training would not have been intimidated by the Nigerians 
like Goa's sakharams were.

But all this has nothing to do with mining where at least our 'gadhi'-kar 
should have shone but didn't. The Supreme Court had to supply the polish and 
brush to clean up that mess.

Roland.

NB. Any potential Pak terrorists watching those Porvorim vids (and you can bet 
the bank on that they will) will be heartened with how the police reacted. It 
might even encourage them to downgrade from their standard issue AK47s to WWII 
grade 303 Lee Enfields and still carry the day. Additionally they might do it 
in 3 hours instead of the 3 days it took them in Bombay.

Roland.


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-------- Original message --------
From: Nelson Lopes <[email protected]> 
Date: 01-11-2013  12:22 PM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: "Goa's premiere mailing list, estb. 1994!" <[email protected]> 
Subject: [Goanet] Nigerian act boisterously 
 
Nigerians show the way.
Law and order in Goa is taking a turn for the worse. 
Nelson Lopes Chinchinim

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