BY IANS,
Panaji : Another Goa minister’s son is now embroiled in a controversy. An NGO has filed a criminal complaint against Goa Home Minister Ravi Naik’s son Roy Naik claiming he had a role in the murder of two Britons, Scarlett Keeling and Stephen Bennett.
The complaint filed by a little-known NGO called Green Goa Foundation at the Panaji police station alleges that the state administration was shielding Roy and quotes reports appearing in the British media in this regard.
It alleged that Naik had a hand in the murder of Scarlett Keeling, a 15-year-old British girl who was found dead on the beach in February, and in the death of Bennett, who was allegedly beaten to death by a mob in a Maharashtra village in December last year.
Green Goa Foundation vice president Anwar Shaikh said in his criminal complaint: “The report has brought disrepute to the state of Goa and an impression is created in the international community that criminals in Goa are being protected by the state machinery.”
The complaint also quotes a report in the Daily Mail claiming that “investigators are holding bank details to prove that money was transferred to Indian accounts and that investigators were being threatened”.
The complaint queers the political pitch in Goa further.
Earlier, a rape complaint was filed against Goa Education Minister Atanasio
Monseratte’s son, Rohit.
The complaint in which the education minister has also been made an abettor to the crime, alleges Rohit had raped a 14-year-old German girl.
The complaint has created a split in the Goa cabinet. Monseratte has claimed that Home Minister Ravi Naik had been unfairly targeting him. Several ministers are gunning for a change in the state leadership. The All India Congress Committee general secretary B. Hariprasad is currently meeting disgruntled MLAs and ministers at a five star resort near Panaji.