Mahila Cong delegation flags alleged exploitation of several girls
PANAJI
The Goa Pradesh Mahila Congress (GPMC) on Tuesday called on the Goa State Commission for Women (GSCW) to take suo motu cognisance of the alleged sex scandal in Curchorem and demanded the formation of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the matter. A GPMC delegation led by president Pratiksha Khalap marched to the GSCW office in Panaji and submitted a memorandum seeking urgent intervention, citing serious concerns over the safety and protection of minor girls. She criticised both the GSCW and the Goa State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (GSCPCR) for not taking suo motu cognisance so far.
Addressing the media, Khalap termed the case “shocking” and alleged that between 20 and 50 girls may have been exploited by the 20-year-old accused over a period of nearly three years. She claimed that the response of the police in the case so far has been inadequate given the seriousness of the allegations.
Khalap did not rule out the possible involvement of multiple individuals and alleged that some victims may have been drugged. She noted that the accused was reportedly a minor when the alleged offences began and suggested that some victims could be school-going girls.
Expressing concern that the accused could secure bail in the absence of victim testimony, she said social stigma and trauma may prevent victims from coming forward. “In such cases, statutory bodies must act proactively,” she said.
Khalap also sought the creation of a dedicated committee under the GSCW to handle such sensitive cases and ensure close coordination with law enforcement agencies for a thorough investigation. She further flagged the absence of a Child Welfare Police Officer under the Juvenile Justice framework, alleging government inaction. The GPMC has also demanded the launch of a dedicated helpline for victims and the introduction of awareness programmes in schools, colleges and among parents to address such issues.