Goa ATS SP suspended over move to obtain Portuguese citizenship
PANAJI: (Jun 17) Goa’s vigilance department has suspended Superintendent of Police (Anti‑Terrorism Squad) Edwin Colaco, nearly 12 years after a complaint accused him of registering his birth and marriage in Portugal, officials said on Wednesday.
The registration of birth and marriage in Portugal is seen as a move towards acquiring Portuguese citizenship.
Vigilance department director Amarsen Rane on Wednesday confirmed that Colaco was placed under suspension on Tuesday, and the formal order was issued to him. Rane did not elaborate on charges against the police officer.






