Goa SP ‘registered birth, marriage’ in Portugal, suspended

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2 min readPanajiJun 17, 2026 12:47 PM ISTThe officer has been placed under suspension and a departmental inquiry is ongoing. (Express Photo)The Goa government has suspended Superintendent of Police (SP) Anti-Terrorist Squad Edwin Colaco after a vigilance complaint alleged that the officer registered his birth and marriage in Portugal.Sources said the suspension order was issued earlier this week, after the Directorate of Vigilance received an anonymous complaint alleging that Colaco travelled to Portugal sometime between 2008 and 2010 to register his birth and marriage. The officer has been placed under suspension and a departmental inquiry is ongoing.Portugal offers those born in Goa before December 19, 1961 – the day Goa was liberated from Portuguese rule – and two future generations the option of registering as Portuguese citizens. Since a Portuguese passport provides the holder visa-free entry to several countries, including the United Kingdom and the European Union, many in Goa in the last few decades have been transcribing their births in the Central Registry in Lisbon and acquiring Portuguese citizenship to avail employment and educational opportunities overseas.Typically, registration of birth is a step to obtain a Portuguese passport, but the transition period can take months or even years. According to government estimates, a total of 26,612 Indian passports were surrendered between 2015 and 2025 by people who obtained Portuguese citizenship in Goa. As per data shared in Goa Legislative Assembly last year, 10,129 Indian passports have been surrendered in the past five years by persons who acquired Portuguese citizenship in the coastal state.In 2014, Panaji police had registered a first information report (FIR) against two police officers, including Colaco, 43 advocates, six unidentified persons working at the High Court of Bombay at Goa, 500 unidentified serving or retired people working in government departments in Goa and others in connection with acquiring dual citizenship. The police filed a closure report in the case later, stating that matters relating to citizenship fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Central government.© The Indian Express Pvt LtdPavneet Singh Chadha is the Goa Correspondent of The Indian Express. His reporting focuses intensely on the state of Goa, covering major developments in politics, governance, and significant local events, which establishes his high degree of Expertise and Authority in the region. Expertise Geographic Expertise: As the Goa correspondent, Pavneet provides on-the-ground, comprehensive coverage of Goa's political, social, and cultural landscape, ensuring readers receive timely and localized insights. Key Coverage Focus: His recent work demonstrates deep investigative capabilities and a focus on high-impact stories, including: Investigative Reporting: Extensive coverage of complex events such as major incidents (e.g., the Goa nightclub fire), tracing the legal, political, and safety lapses involved. Government and Law Enforcement: Detailed tracking of police actions, deportations, and legal proceedings related to significant local cases. Policy and Governance: Reporting on the judiciary (e.g., Goa High Court flagging illegal structures) and the actions of government departments. He tweets @pub_neat ... Read More Tags:GoaPortugalAdvertisementLoading Recommendations...AdvertisementLive BlogIndia A vs Afghanistan A Live Score, Tri Series 2026: Ruturaj Gaikwad departs; IND 230/3 vs AFG at Dambulla18 seconds agoLatest News | Telegram challenges block, Shiv Sena (UBT) split buzz grows51 seconds agoIND vs AFG LIVE Score, 2nd ODI: Toss, Playing XI updates; Rohit Sharma in focus in Lucknow today3 minutes agoUS-Iran War News Live Updates: Iran firing drones at ships in Hormuz every night since Sunday agreement, says report10 minutes agoShiv Sena UBT MPs News Live Updates: Sena (UBT) fears 2022 repeat amid Raut’s ‘Rs 15 crore’ MP buyout charge17 minutes ago