Goa Governor Mridula Sinha (File | PTI) 
Nation

Goa Governor Mridula Sinha reviews steps to tackle sex tourism

Goa Governor directed authorities concerned to take cognisance into the matter of escort service websites promoting sex tourism.

From our online archive

PANAJI: Goa Governor Mridula Sinha has directed the authorities concerned to take cognisance into the matter of escort service websites promoting sex tourism in the state.

Sinha convened a meeting on Wednesday at Raj Bhavan, which was attended by various stakeholders including Director General of Police (DGP) Muktesh Chander; Y. V. Reddy, registrar Goa University; and, Lorna Fernandes, convenor, Goa Women’s Forum and many others, which complained about the escort services.

While reviewing the steps taken by the government and the police, Sinha said, “Goa is one of the safest places for women. The legal mechanism for tackling this issue should be strengthened.”

The state Governor further said that the government is taking various measures for ensuring the security of women in Goa.

“However, if at all, there is an aberration like the proliferation of websites promoting sex trade in Goa, the same needs to be tackled in co-ordinated, concerted and effective manner,” she added.

She further added the legal mechanism for tackling this issue should be strengthened for which the State needs to take up the matter with the Central Government.

“Apart from that vigilance of the parents and teachers and members of the society and creation of awareness are vital so that the girls don’t fall prey to such ills,” she added.

Trump says US will be out of Iran 'pretty quickly' as Tehran rubbishes claims of seeking ceasefire

West Asia conflict: PM reviews supply chains, price stability, diversification for LPG and LNG in CCS meeting

Amazon's cloud computing facility in Bahrain hit in Iranian strike, reports Financial Times

Bengal elections: Voters whose names were deleted from electoral rolls after SIR, gherao judicial officers in Malda

IndiGo revises fuel charges by up to Rs 950 for domestic flights after jet fuel price hike

SCROLL FOR NEXT