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Delay in recording cop's statement in Scarlet case questioned

In the British teenager Scarlett Keeling's case, Goa Police took nearly one month to record statements of policemen who were the first to reach Anjuna beach where her body was found on February 18, 2008, a defence counsel said Wednesday.

Updated on: Apr 07, 2010 09:37 PM IST
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In the British teenager Scarlett Keeling's murder case, Goa Police took nearly one month to record statements of policemen who were the first to reach Anjuna beach where her body was found on February 18, 2008, a defence counsel said on Wednesday.

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Defence counsel Ryan Menezes said during the cross examination on day two of the trial into 15-year-old Keeling's sexual assault and subsequent death, that crucial statements of two police personnel, head constable Kishore Naik and constable Atmaram Gawas, were not even recorded till March 13.

"They had reported on duty regularly after the incident on February 18, but the police recorded their statement only on March 13," Menezes said.

Head constable Kishor Naik, then posted at the Anjuna police station, had first dispatched a police control room van to Anjuna beach to confirm a phone call informing them about the presence of a body there.

Atmaram Gawas, a constable, received the phone call from an unknown person informing of a dead body at Anjuna beach. Gawas had passed on the information to Naik.

The Scarlett Keeling case trial began Monday in Panaji at the Goa Children's Court (GCC), which is the designated court to hear matters involving crimes against minors.

 
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