Tuesday, 4 March 2008

ANOTHER ATTACK ON PANJIM TOWN POLICE STATION... GLENN COSTA TO REPORT CRIME

In all the chaos of Times of India coming to town and Babush's attack on the Panaji town police station a tender ad placed by the Goa Police SP Head Quarter Allen D'Sa slipped by. Did any of you notice it?
The tender called for quotations from interested parties for a few hundred cartons of cotton ear plugs. You guys missed it too? Do run a check on the newspapers. You'll get it.
You see, maybe the cops don't wanna get caught flat-footed again. When Babush attacked the police station, they found themselves woefully short of riot gear. Now they wanna be ready for the next assault which has been unleashed on them in form of the 'blah blah' maestro Glenn Costa.
Glenn replaced Jamauddin Sheikh as The Navhind Times crime reporter recently. The cops had better ready up and start getting used to ear plugs. The sooner the better. Cause when Glenn starts talking about himself and all else he is 'privy' to, nothing stops him.
Here's a tip for these poor unsuspecting cops. This is a small incomplete list of giveaways... Those salient points in a conversation, when Glenn is about to launch on his gabbing spree.
a) I was telling Sinha... (thats Arun Sinha, TNT editor)
b) Sinha called me and said...
c) I was on the desk man...
d) What does he know man...

So why has TNT changed its fellas on the Crime beat? The official reason is that the editor was disappointed with Jamal's coverage of the recent fracas at the Panaji police station.
Hmm... After more than six years of below par, less than ordinary, revolting coverage of the crime beat, the uncrowned patron of mediocrity Arun Sinha, finally realised that Jamal's reporting skills weren't up to scratch. A below-the-skin reason is Glenn's steady appropriation of Umesh Mahambrey's 'Yes-Sir-Of-Course-sir-You-Are-Right-Sir' role that has only helped matters.
So here's wishing the cops good luck. And luck to you too Glenn, put ears where the crime is and your mouth far away from it. Learn to listen, thats half the job done man.

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dunno why these chaps have dark rings around their eyes. (Journos, Dempos, etc...)

Presidents of the most powerful nations don't.

What's the use... sleep deprivation, diabetes, sleep related disorders and finally... death.

All humans die don't they?

We seem to live in a culture that works too hard and then leaves EVERYTHING when they die!

5 March 2008 at 00:44  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Our politicians seem to be attracted to foreign methods...(not to mention foreign trips and wasteful expenses)... so perhaps we could follow the Saudi Arabia model to tackle criminals. If the police station is attacked, chop the criminals hands. (Apply it to criminals in cops uniforms too)

It's cheaper than wasting money on buying seldom used riot gear.
Revolting, nauseating but effctive.

5 March 2008 at 00:53  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Goajourno is full of a British girl murder. The classic case of cut and paste Journalism which some greats in Goa are known for.

5 March 2008 at 08:49  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lower than yellow!

Attacking a person who cannot defend himself is the very lowest form of journalism.

Umesh Mahambre may have said "Yes sir," a little more often than he should have, but he was an upright and very hardworking reporter, apart from being a talented playwright himself, with a deep involvement in cultural activities.

To take petty GUJ rivalries to this extent is so typical of the kind of Pricks you are...

5 March 2008 at 13:24  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who is this Glenn chap.

Is he the new find of Arun Sinha.

Never heard of him anytime earlier.

He looks more of a worried person in this pic that you guys have displayed.

Must be still trying to come out of the ordeal of 19th February.

He must have gone to cover the happenings. Watching the scene out there must have shed bricks.

Glenn boy time to learn some lessons about crime reporting. Be a shoulder boy of Franky from OH My Herald.

8 March 2008 at 18:07  

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