Two more paedophiles
caught
Sandesh Prabhudesai
20 March 2001
Two paedophiles, one a 71-year old British
national and a 63-year old Goan, were arrested by Goa police
yesterday in two different cases for sexually abusing three
children.
Midleton Colin John, the Briton who has
been visiting India for the last five years, was arrested
at a guest house in Benaulim, the coastal village in South
Goa.
He has been charged with sodomy for sexually
assaulting and having forceful anal intercourse with two
minor boys from Nepal, aged between 13 and 14 years. He
had come down to Goa with these boys from Nepal eight days
ago.
In a totally separate incident, Lawrence
Fernandes, 63-year old local retired government servant,
was arrested by the police just across the river Mandovi
in Panaji for having forceful anal sex with a 16-year old
contract labourer in his residential house.
As the police acted after the boy personally
complained at the police station, Fernandes also later admitted
of having involved in the unnatural act by initially luring
him with chocolates and money.
The boy from Orissa was part of a group
of labourers working at Fernandes' house for over a week.
The police have also filed a case of wrongful restraint
and outraging modesty against him, besides sodomy.
Both Colin and Fernandes have been remanded
to police custody, after they were produced before the judicial
magistrates today morning.
This is a third incident in Goa where the
paedophilic activities have come to light, after a major
disclosure in 1991 of a well-organised paedophilic racket
run by Freddy Peats. He running an orphanage and supplying
children to several paedophiles coming down to Goa from
different parts of the world.
While 77-year old Peats has already been
punished with life imprisonment in 1996, three of his colleagues
were also arrested subsequently. While Eoghan McBride from
New Zealand is presently undergoing trial, Dominique
Sabire from France jumped the bail last year and fled the
country.
Raymond Varley from UK, yet another accomplice
of Peats, was reported to have been arrested by the Interpol
last year in his home town. But he has still not been brought
to India. All of them are over 60-year old.
The second incident reported here was of
Helmet Brinkmann, a German national, who was arrested for
child abuse in Calangute in North Goa. He also managed to
escape in October 1999, after he was released by the district
court, due to negligent attitude of the police as well as
immigration authorities at the New Delhi air port.
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