Goa cop told to perform social service for dereliction of duty

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Press Trust of India Panaji
Last Updated : Aug 08 2013 | 1:41 PM IST
In a landmark order, Goa State Police Complaint Authority (GSPCA) has directed a police inspector to perform social service in ten gram panchayats across the state as a punishment for his refusal to register FIR in a custodial death case.
Vishwesh Karpe had refused registration of FIR in the custodial death case of NRI Cypriano Fernandes on January 15, 2011.
Cypriano had been arrested by Panaji police for trying to attack a woman. He was allegedly tortured in the police lock up. Several policemen, including then police inspector Sandesh Chodankar, were suspended pending inquiry.
Cypriano was declared dead at Goa Medical College and Hospital, a state-run facility which falls under the jurisdiction of Agassaim police station then headed by Karpe. He is currently attached to Anjunem police station.
Rights activist Jowett D'Souza had moved GSPCA demanding action against the officer for dereliction of duty.
GSPCA Chairman R M S Khandeparkar in his judgment has directed Karpe "to perform a social service in the form of educating members of ten different village panchayats of his choice about the existence, functioning, purpose and utility as well as the complaint disposal procedure followed by the GSPCA."
"Each village panchayat shall be from different talukas and five of them shall be from north and rest from south (districts)," the order said.
GSPCA directed the police officer to carry out social service even when he is not on duty.

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First Published: Aug 08 2013 | 1:41 PM IST

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