Monday, July 07, 2008

Probe into maid’s killing gains ground

Probe into maid’s killing gains ground
TIMES NEWS NETWORK

Panaji: Days after cracking the murder mystery of 12-year old Safiya - a domestic help whose disappearance from Goa two years ago triggered a public outcry - the Kerala police on Sunday have found blood stains on the bathroom tiles of the Margao flat where the girl was cut to pieces.
While one team recovered the hands, leg, chest, skull, hair and the dress worn by the girl, another team opened the flat at Ramnagar road, Margao where the victim stayed with Hamsa’s family and found blood stains on the tiles.
The police had arrested Hamsa, a government approved contractor on July 2 from Kasargod and claimed he had confessed to cutting Safiya’s body into three pieces. He also said that he carried the body in a bag to Sangod and buried it. Hamsa’s wife, Mymoona, was also arrested.
However, a people’s judicial commission doesn’t agree with the police version. “She may have been sexually abused and murdered,” said advocate P A Pouram, who is heading the commission.
The judicial commission members said that Safiya, a standard IV student, was taken to Kasargod with a promise by that Hamsa would provide her with education, shelter and food and that in return, she would have to care for the couple’s child.
In August 2006, he brought her to Goa. “After the brutal murder, he returned to Kerala in December 2006 and told the girl’s parents that she was
missing. On December 22, 2006, Hamsa lodged a missing complaint with the Adoor police, Kasargod along with Safiya’s father.”
The Kerala police suspended ASI Gopalkrishna from Adoor police station and named him as an accused in the case for trying to destroy evidence. “The ASI was sent to Goa for investigation. But, he tried to destroy evidence,” added Adv Pouram.

July 07,2008, The Times of India, Goa edition

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It was the persistent effort of Kerala Police that led to cracking of this case and the suspension of a ASI in Kerala Police.

Nishta Desai and her Childrens Rights Group (NGO) were blissfully unaware of the case even though the case happened in Goa in 2006.Probably that time she was flying to Srilanka and Australia to give lectures on Child Rights.

Now with the Kerala Police getting evidence Nishta and her gang is on the prowl to screw up the case as they have managed to do with other cases in Goa.

Where there is money NGO's in Goa are there.