First the Director General (the highest state police position) announces that 
Goa Police have seen the CCTV footage from the Hyatt Bambolim hotel elevator,  
scene of the alleged crime and were going to arrest Tejpal on that basis and a 
couple of days later his Deputy Inspector General calls a press conference to 
announce there was no such footage.

The Goa Police have become a comedy act in such a high profile national case 
that is followed by an eagle eyed Indian media second to none.

While Goans knew all along the near-zero capacity of their police, now all of 
India knows it too.

Deliberately (through political pressure or bribery) or otherwise, they are 
botching a case in full glare of the media and public on the national stage and 
causing miscarriage of justice. 

Does Goa have to get the country's IPS and IAS rejects?

Roland.




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