21 Oct 2017  |   05:21am IST

Will file complaint against RTO for dumping: CM

PANJIM: Directorate of Transport is likely to find itself in trouble for dumping important public documents, which got burnt during the fire incident at RTO on October 2, along the roadside.

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PANJIM: Directorate of Transport is likely to find itself in trouble for dumping important public documents, which got burnt during the fire incident at RTO on October 2, along the roadside. 

Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar said a complaint would be filed against the department for dumping garbage along the roadside. “I have checked with the department but first of all, I am going to file a complaint against the department for dumping garbage,” Parrikar told media persons. 

Important documents like RC books, which were gutted in the fire at Kadamba bus stand and RTO, was found lying along the Old Goa highway. 

Pictures of the half burnt documents had gone viral and the department then issued a clarification that it was labourers who had disposed the burnt papers along the road unknowingly and the same has been cleared from the roadside.

“The registration and other records of this office are computerised since 2006 and are maintained in a computerised system. There is a misunderstanding in the minds of the public that records have been destroyed in the fire,” the dept stated.

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