Days after a senior police official said the Home department has allowed portion of Aguada jail to be used as detention centre, the tourism department has refused any such move, claiming that the entire property has been handed over to them.
"The property is already transferred to Goa Tourism Development Corporation (GTDC). How can (state) Home department stake its claim on it?," GTDC chairman Nilesh Cabral said today.
The GTDC chairman ruled out the possibility of starting a detention centre at Aguada jail, which is currently being developed into a world class tourist spot.
"Tourists will not come at Aguada if there is a detention centre here. There is always a fear factor when it comes to jail. Prison and tourism don't go well with each other," he said.
Recently, Deputy Inspector General of Police Vimal Gupta had said that the Home department has allowed portion of Aguada jail to be used as detention centre where around 30 individuals can be kept.
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