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Goa police to tighten noose around beach shacks

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Goa police has decided to tighten noose around the beach shacks to control all the illegal activities, including drug trade in the coastal belt beginning from this tourist season.

“We will crack down on the shack owners who play loud music beyond stipulated period of time, serve liquor till midnight and also encourage drugs in their premises,” Superintendent of Police (North) Bosco George said.

The formal tourism season began in the state from October 1 onwards with 305 shacks setting up their palm thatched hut-like structure on the various beaches.

Most of these shacks are put up on busy Morjim, Baga, Calangute, Candolim, Benaulim, Colva and Palolem beaches.

Police who faced a severe backlash after British teenager Scarlett Eden Keeling died on Anjuna beach last season have decided to act in time before another tragedy strikes.

Scarlett’s mother Fiona Mackeown had launched a campaign against state police who allegedly shielded the drug trade in the state’s coastal belt.

“We will issue notices to the shack owners informing them that they would be held responsible for any illegal activity in their shack. They should not allow drugs and loud music and liquor beyond stipulated time,” George said.

The Scarlett case investigation had found that the shack which she had visited last was open till 0400 hrs, much beyond the permissible time and she was snorting drugs sitting in the kitchen of the shack.

“If someone is found having drugs in the shack, the equal onus would be on the shack owner,” George, who is busy preparing the notice for the shack owners, said.

DNA

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