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Prabhakar Vitthal Prabhu Sinari (born 23 November 1928) is an Indian freedom fighter, IPS officer, former Inspector General of Police and former assistant director of the
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. A founding member of the Azad Gomantak Dal, he was part of the Liberation of Dadra and Nagar Haveli. After the
Liberation of Goa The Annexation of Goa was the process in which the Republic of India annexed the Portuguese State of India, the then Portuguese Indian territories of Goa, Daman and Diu, starting with the armed action carried out by the Indian Armed Forces ...
, he became its first IPS officer and later became
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's
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and then the assistant director of the R&AW.


Early and personal life

Prabhakar Vitthal Prabhu Sinari was born on 23 November 1928 in
Ribandar Ribandar is a town in Tiswadi, Goa, located between the cities of Panjim (Nova Goa) and Old Goa (Velha Goa). Etymology The name Ribandar originates from "Rayachem Bandar" in Konkani meaning the wharves, docks or portage of the ''Rayas'' ...
, Tiswadi taluka,
Portuguese Goa The State of India, also known as the Portuguese State of India or Portuguese India, was a state of the Portuguese Empire founded seven years after the discovery of the sea route to the Indian subcontinent by Vasco da Gama, a subject of the ...
, to Vitthal Purushottam Prabhu Sinari. He completed his education with a
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degree. From a young age, he became involved in the freedom movement, actively participating in activities since 1946. Sinari's brothers, Purushottam and Dinkar, were also active in the Goa liberation movement. Sinari is married to Vilasini and lives in
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as of 2021.


Goa Liberation Movement

Sinari was an active participant in Goa's struggle for liberation from Portuguese rule. He organized processions, rallies, and public campaigns, often affixing posters to promote the movement. He was arrested on three occasions, during which he faced physical abuse, including having his head shaved as a punitive measure. Aged 15 in June 1946, then a student at the Escola Moderna, Sinari was encouraged by a schoolteacher, Sadanand Apu Manapat, to join a peaceful protest against the arrest of
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, amidst the events of Goa Revolution Day. However, the peaceful protestors were brutally attacked by the Portuguese police, convincing the young Sinari that the Portuguese only understood aggression. Sinari became a founding member of the Azad Gomantak Dal (AGD), which broke away from the peaceful National Congress Goa (NCG) on 18 June 1947. Sinari and six other young men— Dattatraya Deshpande, Jaiwant Kunde, Tukaram Kankonkar, Betu Naik, Narayan Naik, and leader
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—pledged to liberate Goa through
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. In July 1947, AGD attempted to attack and steal from the Portuguese treasury, Fazenda, in
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. The only sentry guarding the Fazenda managed to defeat them, resulting in one Portuguese policeman being badly injured. Following this, the AGD unsuccessfully tried to rob bags of a cash from an officer of the Portuguese overseas bank,
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, while in a bus at
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. These actions led to increased persecution by Portuguese authorities. Sinari was known for his use of guerrilla tactics and leadership in armed operations, earning him the nickname "
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of Goa" for his revolutionary activities and strategic acumen. Sinari was arrested for his involvement in these revolutionary actions. Following a trial by the Portuguese Tribunal Militar Territorial, he was sentenced to 13 years of imprisonment. While in detention, he endured
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, inhumane treatment, and torture for refusing to recognize or respect the
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. Fearing his impending deportation, Sinari escaped from prison in Panaji in October 1952, four years after his imprisonment. In his previous attempt, he had tried to jump over the fifty-metre-high wall of the jail at Reis Magos Fort, but misjudged the fall and was recaptured and tortured. He was also later denied permission to attend his father's funeral. Over the next few days, he made his way across
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,
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and finally to Poira, near the Indian border. From there, he crossed the border in the jungle and reached Maneri village. From there, he went to
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, where the AGD had an office. Inspired by his presence there, the volunteers planned for the liberation of
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.


Leadership in armed operations

Sinari became the leader of the Northern Command, orchestrating several armed attacks against Portuguese authorities. Notable actions under his leadership included: * The attack on the Ravan police outpost in Satari on 19 March 1955. * The damage inflicted on a railway engine at Caranzol on 16 April 1955. * The raid on the Salem customs post in Pernem, resulting in the seizure of arms on 26 May 1955. He also led significant operations, including dynamiting the Shirgaon mines in October 1955 and launching a series of coordinated assaults on police outposts across Goa. These actions escalated between 1956 and 1957, with notable incidents such as: * The February 1956 attack on the Ravan police outpost, resulting in the deaths of two policemen. * The March 1956 raid on a trolley carrying money, which included the killing of a guard. * The destruction of a police van transporting arms in March 1956. Sinari also organized attacks on mines and police outposts in late 1957, under a newly formed organization based in Belgaum. The Portuguese authorities declared a reward of ₹1 lakh for Sinari, dead or alive, and made several attempts to capture or eliminate him, including employing mercenaries. Despite being injured multiple times in armed encounters, he remained committed to the cause of Goa's liberation.


Post-Liberation of Goa

After the
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, Sinari was awarded the Tamrapatra by the Central Government for his contributions to the freedom struggle. His associates included notable people like
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, Dattatraya Deshpande, Narayan Hari Naik, Mukund Kamat Dhakankar,
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, and others. In 2017, Sinari published a book detailing his 16-year involvement in the Goa Liberation Movement, providing a factual account of his participation as a freedom fighter. The book is titled, ''From Darkness to Dawn''. Sinari later pursued a career as an
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(IPS) officer, continuing his commitment to public service. He is considered as Goa's first IPS officer, and then became the
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(IGP) for Goa. He later went on to become the assistant director of the
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, through which he was responsible for the security of then
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,
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. He also had an important role against the insurgency in Punjab.


Awards and accolades

Sinari was awarded the Tamrapatra by the
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. In 2020, a photo panel featuring Sinari's life and career was set up at the GRP Camp of the Goa Police.


Works

* ''From Darkness to Dawn'' (2017)


Notes


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Sinari, Prabhakar Living people Goa liberation activists People from North Goa district People from Portuguese India Indian Police Service officers People of the Research and Analysis Wing 1928 births