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Crime in Goa: Rising shootings and murders, Arvind Kejriwal targets BJP government

By: Arundhati Nautiyal

On: Saturday, November 8, 2025 5:06 PM

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Crime in Goa: Goa, a popular tourist destination and attracting tourists from both within and outside the country, is witnessing a rising crime rate. Murders, robberies, and shootings are resonating daily in many areas of Goa. Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party convener Arvind Kejriwal, targeting the BJP government in Goa, said that law and order has completely collapsed in Goa.

Incidents of shootings, robberies, and murders are occurring here. He also questioned the Goa government, asking, “What is happening in Goa?” Arvind Kejriwal, while raising questions about the murders and shootings in Goa, said that the BJP has turned Goa into a lawless state.

Crime in Goa: Arvind Kejriwal takes aim

Crime in Goa
Crime in Goa

Expressing concern over the daylight shootings, robberies, and murders in Goa, Arvind Kejriwal targeted the BJP government, saying that Goa has become a lawless state under the BJP government. Citing recent incidents in Goa, such as the shooting of a civilian over sand mining, the assault at a police station, and the murder of a Goa resident in a mountain-cutting dispute, Kejriwal said that law and order has completely collapsed.

Pernem Firing Case: Firing over sand mining

Crime in Goa
Crime in Goa

An incident of firing has come to light in Goa regarding sand mining in which five people have been arrested, two policemen are also included in this arrest. Let us tell you that two people have been shot in the case of illegal sand mining in Pernem area, in which action has been taken against two policemen also. It is being told that there is a fight going on between the residents of Naibag and Uguem regarding illegal sand mining in Terekhol river, where the residents of Uguem are protesting to save their agriculture, whereas the people of Naibag are involved in mining.

Kapil Chaudhary Murder Case

Crime in Goa
Crime in Goa

Just a few days ago, the Kapil Chaudhary murder case in Goa caused a stir within the police department. It should be noted that Kapil Chaudhary had taken a bus to Goa on October 27th with 6 lakh rupees to buy a Thar. After purchasing the car, he asked his family for money to fill it with diesel. In his last call that night, he cried and pleaded with his family that some people were beating him. He later found Kapil. Seven people have been arrested in this case so far.

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