
South Goa authorities intensify security
Following the gang violence at Mungul, Margao, earlier this week, South Goa's police brass and the district administration announced a security overhaul, including intensified night patrolling and stricter tenant verification drives.
In a high-level law and order review meeting held at the Matanhy Saldanha administrative complex on Thursday, South Goa collector Egna Cleetus and SP Tikam Singh Verma outlined enhanced security measures aimed at ensuring public safety during the upcoming festive season.
The authorities decided to significantly increase night patrolling across the district, with focus on vulnerable areas and high-footfall zones.
With Ganesh Chaturthi and Milad-un-Nabi approaching, the administration placed special emphasis on maintaining communal harmony. Police teams will maintain heightened vigilance during the festive period. Arrangements were reviewed for crowd management, traffic regulation, illumination, and cleanliness.
Directions were issued for strict action against traffic rule violators, including those involved in drunken driving, rash driving, and illegal parking.
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Officials also reviewed pending chapter cases under the Criminal Procedure Code and Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita to ensure their timely disposal. Cases of custodial death and incidents of bullfighting were also discussed, with instructions issued for strict monitoring and prompt legal action in accordance with the law.
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9th accused held in Mungul case
Margao:
The Fatorda police on Thursday arrested Sunil Bilawar, 20, in connection with the Mungul assault case, bringing the total number of arrests to nine. Bilawar, a resident of Gogol, Margao, will be produced in court on Friday for remand proceedings, police sources said. TNN
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