Crackdown on Goa’s nightlife

Published March 20, 2008

PANAJI (India), March 19: Police in India’s resort state of Goa, where a British teen was murdered last month, have begun shutting down beach parties and bars at midnight, officials said on Wednesday.

Officials ordered the crackdown on Goa’s party culture after police said 15-year-old Scarlett Keeling was raped and left for dead by two men after she consumed a cocktail of illegal drugs at a beach cafe where she was hanging out late into the night.Goan police this month arrested Samson D’Souza, 29, a bartender at the cafe, and alleged drug dealer Placido Carvalho for Keeling’s murder.

“We are not allowing anything beyond midnight. These are strict orders to the police,” Goa state official J.P. Singh said on Wednesday.

Special police teams were roaming the beaches this week to catch bar owners violating the ban and to round up suspicious characters.

About 100 people have been detained so far, officials said.

Bar owners complained about the new restrictions, saying they would tarnish Goa’s image as a free-wheeling oasis in straitlaced India, but said they would comply.—AFP

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