The captain-major in charge of the Portuguese Army garrison at the (now extinct)
Assolna Fort was determined to punish the culprits responsible for the deaths of the victims of the
Cuncolim Massacre. Hence the Portuguese army raided and destroyed orchards and fields surrounding the village. The Hindu Kshatriya chieftains of Cuncolim, who had led the massacre, were then summoned to the Assolna fort situated on the banks of the
River Sal. (The Church of Regina Martyrum, built in memory of the martyred Christians, now stands at this location.) Charged with
treason, sixteen of them were sentenced to death by the Portuguese authorities. One escaped execution by jumping into the Assolna River through a toilet hole and fleeing to distant
Karwar. Following the execution of their leaders, the Hindu landlords of neighbouring villages (including Assolna) refused to pay taxes on the produce generated from their fields and orchards to the Portuguese government. As a result, their lands were confiscated and entrusted to the
Condado of the
Marquis of Fronteira. ==Village church==