NOT GOOD INDIAN MOB STRIPS, MOLESTS AND BEATS THREE TANZANIAN STUDENT????
Visuals from last Sunday of the accident site in Bengaluru where a Tanzanian student was allegedly assaulted by mob |
Tanzanian student was attacked and stripped by mob anger in the city of Bangalore, in southern India.
He was attacked after a student from Sudan car hit and killed a local woman.
A mob attacked a female student at the age of 21 with his three friends, all from Tanzania.
They passed through the area shortly after the accident happen.
The crowd chased the woman and "catch blouses", police said.
Embassy of Tanzania has called for information about the incident, reports say.
The incident happened on Sunday night, but reportedly the first time Tuesday.
Police
have told the BBC Hindi, Imran Qureshi in Bangalore that a crowd
gathered Hessarghatta area after a student from Sudan who was drunk
stamp woman who was lying at the side of the road with his car.
The student from Sudan was beaten and burnt his car but he managed to escape.
"About
30 minutes later, four students (from Tanzania), were passing they
stopped to ask what had happened. Then they attacked," Bernandoo Kafumu,
president of the association of students in college in Tanzania has
said.
"The
woman did not even know the man (of Sudan) was involved in the
accident," a member of the party of students who requested anonymity
said.
"After
they attacked, they fled to Tanzania in their car and tried to escape.
But there was a barrier, and they came down and fled on foot. He settled
in his life. The inhabitants were chased and undressed," he added.
They also torched the car.
vehicle of the Tanzanian student was destroye |
Chief of the highest levels of the police has confirmed that "iliraruliwa and stripped her blouse, but not sexually abused."
"After
the information to appear on the media Wednesday, we asked (the
student) present a formal complaint. We follow all the procedures, he
examined by a doctor," TR Suresh, deputy police commissioner of
Bangalore North, told the BBC Hindi.
Bangalore, has hundreds of foreign students, including 150 from Tanzania.
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