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Goa Vows Strict Action to Ensure Visitor Safety Amid Misconduct

Summary

  • Viral videos show foreign tourists harassed at Goa beaches
  • Bouncers allegedly mistreated visiting family from Varanasi
  • Tourism department condemns "unacceptable" behavior, promises crackdown
Goa Vows Strict Action to Ensure Visitor Safety Amid Misconduct

In response to a series of recent incidents involving the harassment of foreign tourists in Goa, the state government has ordered strict action and heightened policing at major tourist hotspots.

Last week, a video from Arambol Beach triggered widespread outrage after it showed a group of men repeatedly forcing two foreign women to pose for photographs, despite their visible discomfort. In another incident reported from Vagator, bouncers at a local establishment allegedly behaved inappropriately with a visiting family from Varanasi, causing distress and prompting complaints to authorities.

Taking note of these disturbing events, the state tourism department held an urgent meeting with Goa Police to discuss enhanced safety measures. Officials have made it clear that bouncers are not authorized to intervene in tourist-related matters and warned that "any form of assault, intimidation, or misconduct will invite strict action in coordination with law-enforcement authorities."

Tourism Director Kedar Naik condemned the behavior seen in the viral videos, calling it "unacceptable and not reflective of the values Goa stands for." He has directed the tourist police to intensify day and night patrols, increase vigilance at key locations, and ensure swift response mechanisms to prevent any recurrence.

The state's Tourism Minister, Rohan Khaunte, has reiterated the government's commitment to ensuring the safety and comfort of all visitors. "We are committed to ensuring that every visitor feels safe and comfortable here. The government will continue to work closely with the police and tourism stakeholders to promote responsible tourism," he said.

The tourism department has also appealed to visitors and operators to maintain appropriate conduct at public spaces and establishments, in order to uphold Goa's reputation as a welcoming and secure destination.

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A group of men repeatedly forced two foreign women to pose for photographs, despite their visible discomfort.
The bouncers allegedly behaved inappropriately with the visiting family, causing distress and prompting complaints to authorities.
The Goa government has ordered strict action and intensified policing at major tourist hotspots, with the tourism department condemning the "unacceptable" behavior and vowing to reinforce a safe and secure tourism environment in the state.

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