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This Article is From Jan 15, 2011

Rs 50,000 compensation for beggar dumped in garbage bin

Panaji: The National Human Rights Commission has recommended Rs 50,000 compensation to a 47-year-old beggar, who was dumped in a garbage bin by the Goa Police in 2009.

The compensation amount will be recovered from the salary of the guilty policemen, the NHRC said in its recent order.

Shelton Messierhas, who had taken shelter in the city market was dumped in the bin by a police control room van on June 2, 2009 after an influential businessman complained against him. The complainant had said that the disabled beggar, who was also ill, was a nuisance for his business.

The Commission has asked the Goa government to take active steps to rehabilitate Messier and submit the proof of payment along with the rehabilitation report.

The state government has also been asked to file compliance report by February 19, 2011.
 
A police inquiry had revealed that head constable P Mhamal and police driver RR Tamse had thrown the beggar in the bin.

Local social activists had complained about the incident to high ranking police officials, who had initiated inquiry into the matter.

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