Nigerian Student Beaten By Mob With Knives And Bricks In Northern India
Africans living in northern India are
locking themselves into their homes after a spate of mob attacks left several
people hospitalised.
Five Nigerian students were attacked by
crowds and another was beaten unconscious by a mob inside a shopping mall in the
district of Noida, near Delhi.
Film of the attack prompted a social
media outcry and the victim told local media no one had helped or called the
police as he was beaten unconscious with knives and bricks.
Two more African students were
assaulted in a separate incident by masked men.
The attacks began after the parents of
a local teenager blamed Nigerian students for supplying him with the drugs that
caused him to die of an overdose.
Police detained five local Nigerian men
on suspicion of drug dealing, abduction murder, but they were later released
after a post mortem failed to confirm an overdose was the cause of death.
After their arrest, a group of African
students gathered to peacefully demonstrate, which was met with a counter
protest by locals.
Violence broke out and police said 100
people then attacked students in a nearby shopping mall.
“We kept crying for help, but no one
came, not even the security marshals. I was running but they followed me and
attacked me," Precious Amalawa, told NDTV.
Police have been assessing video of the
attacks and five men have been arrested.
It has prompted the Association of
African Students in India issued a statement to all Africans in the area and
urged them to stay indoors.
They also claimed they would continue
to publicise the continuing "racism" Africans face in India.
"All African Students Studying in
Greater Noida are hereby instructed to stay at home as the situation remains
volatile.
We are advising all the student
representatives from Africa to request their students to remain at home,"
their advisory said.
Enduranca Amalawa, 21, an economics
student at a local university, was caught up in the mob attack.
Calling the attacks
"deplorable" Gopal Baglay, a Ministry of External Affairs
spokesman said authorities were working "to keep the situation under
control."
External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj
also tweeted: "I have asked for a report from Government of Uttar Pradesh
about the reported attack on African students in Noida."
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