For us Saligaonkars,

Its indeed horrifying to see such house breaking happening. In a busy area of 
the village and in broad daylight for an event to happen like this shows that 
thieves are getting smarter and are keeping eyes not only on vacant homes, but 
also at the movements of the occupants.

A word of appreciation for Mr. Patil and the neighbours for nabbing the thief. 

Saligao is no longer the peaceful quaint village it was, with an influx of 
people we need to be vigilant. 


We need to keep the entry and exits of our homes secure at all times. 

Police need to have their beats in the late hours of the night to keep a tab on 
the night house breaks as well.

- Nicolas 

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From:  Frederick FN Noronha                    *                 
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Date: Sat, 19 Oct 2013 15:09:03 
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Subject: [SALIGAONET] An unwanted visitor... even before noon!

Just yesterday, I got a chance to talk to Saligaonetter Yvonne Vaz-Ezdani
of Salmona, and, on asking, she narrated her recent trauma when she was a
victim of a house-breaking and theft case earlier this month.

It happened in broad daylight. The culprit, noting that the house was
empty, used a crow-bar to break into the main front door lock, and then had
quite boldly entered inside the house!

Fortunately, the culprit got apprehended, after being trapped in the house.
(Apparently, a retired policeman Patil was passing by, noticed, and had the
presence of mind to bolt the front-door, thus locking the culprit within
the house.)

Alert neighbours (including a maid) raised the alarm. The incident happened
between 11 am and noon, when Yvonne had just stepped out to go to Mapusa.
The call that came through to her in Mapusa stunned Yvonne, as one would
not even expect a house-breaking case at that time of the day! She rushed
home, to find that the neighbours and police had surrounded the house, and
caught the culprit, who had barricaded himself indoors, after having to
break through a tiny part of the roofing to gain entry themselves.

If I understood anything wrong, Yvonne can correct me.

It was later found out that the culprit was involved in other out-of-State
crime too, and was living at rented premises in Arradi, Candolim.
Apparently the cuplrit (and possibly a woman associate) had been keeping
watch on the house for a day or two. Only goes to show that we can't take
our safety for granted. But of course, these things strike when we're least
expecting.

Strangely enough, another house in the close vicinity had been burgled just
a few days earlier. If I understood right, the police had been slow on
coping with the case, and even wanted to know whether Yvonne  herself
wanted to follow it up in the courts. When the law is broken in a criminal
case, where is the choice before the State on whether to prosecute or not?
It is mandatory that such issues be followed up to their logical end.

This is a trend which needs concern and attention. A house-breaking case by
daytime in a busy residential locality points to extra boldness on the part
of the culprits. Are our authorities tuned in to the situation? FN

PS: Some tips from the Patna Police, but not all is easy to implement:
http://patnapolice.bih.nic.in/pages/HouseBreaking_Theft.htm

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