Be careful while visiting Goa, Britain tells its nationals
IANS 12 November 2009, 09:42am IST

PANAJI: Britain has warned its nationals that they should be careful while 
visiting 
Goa and the four major Indian metropolitan cities, including Delhi and Mumbai, 
which 
could be terror attack targets.

"Future attacks may target public places frequented by Westerners and 
expatriates, 
including the major metropolitan centres (Delhi, Kolkata, Chennai, Mumbai) and 
tourist areas such as Goa," says a travel advisory on the British government's 
foreign commonwealth office (FCO) website, which was updated Nov 11.

The specific warning for British nationals in India, is in addition to a high 
general threat throughout the country, especially in public places and 
five-star 
hotels.

The advisory asks British nationals to exercise caution when frequenting bars 
and 
other watering holes in the coastal tourist state, especially when it comes to 
spiked drinks.

"There have been reports of drinks being spiked and travellers, including 
British 
nationals, subsequently being robbed, sexually assaulted or dying," the 
advisory 
says, adding that in 2008 alone, 40 British nationals died in Goa. One fourth 
of 
these deaths resulted from drug or alcohol abuse.

"You should avoid beaches after dark where there is a risk of being attacked by 
packs of stray dogs, being robbed or sexually assaulted," the advisory states.

The FCO website claims that the advice is based on information received from 
Britain's consular sources, intelligence agencies, apart from other local 
sources.

"All advice is based on objective assessments of the risks to British nationals 
- 
your safety is our main concern. We know that our travel advice can have a 
knock-on 
effect on travel, trade and political considerations, but we do not let this 
influence the advice we give," the website says.

The Goa government is sensitive to adverse advice from European countries, 
especially Britain, whose nationals account for the lion's share of the 400,000 
odd 
foreign tourists who come to Goa each season.

No senior tourism ministry official was available for comment.


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