Friday, September 05, 2008

Goa:Erring hotel owners to be pulled up

Erring hotel owners to be pulled up
Preetu Nair | TNN

Panaji: The North Goa collector will issue show cause notices to 42 hotel and lodge owners who have rented their premises without furnishing the particulars of the tenants to the police inspector of the concerned police station.
This is the first time that the authorities will initiate action on erring establishments, who have failed to follow the North Goa district magistrate’s order dated June 27, 2008. The order directed that landlords, owners of houses and property intending to rent accommodation to any person should do so after furnishing information to the police. The collector’s office will take action based on a report submitted by the police.
“We have proposed to issue a show cause notice to 42 establishments for violation of the magistrate’s order. Under section 188 of the IPC, we can take action against such erring establishments,” said North Goa additional collector Swapnil Naik.
The order was issued with an aim to maintain a check on renting of premises as it was felt that the possibility of terrorists, anti social elements in guise of tenants seeking hide outs in residential areas
was high and also because there was a likelihood of such types of individuals creating a breach of peace, disturbing public tranquility and endangering human life and property especially during the tourist season.
The report was prepared by each police station with a request to initiate action under section 144 CrPC against erring hoteliers and lodge owners for failing to produce a copy of photo identity cards in respect of guests who check into their premises. Of the 42 establishments, 24 in Mapusa and 4 in Calangute had rented their premises. Besides, 10 hotels and 3 lodges in Calangute had allowed people to stay in their property without furnishing information about the guests. In Anjuna, one shack had allowed guests to reside there without asking for identity proof.
“We have sent details to the collector for further action”, said SP North Bosco George. The police, in their report said, “Some people don’t cooperate in furnishing information of their tenants, thus causing hardships” and have called for strict action from the collector to ensure that no one is allowed to reside in a rented premise without providing photo identity proof.

August 31, 2008, The Times of India, Goa edition

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