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NEW DELHI: The African students in north Bengaluru closed ranks on Wednesday as details emerged of a mob of locals allegedly attacking and stripping a Tanzanian girl in the neighourhood on Sunday.

The 21-year-old girl who had been attacked met with top police officials on Wednesday to narrate what the mob had done to her. She gave her statement at the DCP's office in Peenya.

As the details spread, community leaders were constantly in touch with their fellow nationals and relayed the safer routes they should take when commuting between their homes and colleges.

"We are now scared of every Indian around us after what happened to me," the 21-year-old student of a city college told mediapersons at Sapthagiri Hospital, where she was taken for a medical test by police.

External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj took note of the incident and tweeted, "We are deeply pained over the shameful incident with a Tanzanian girl in Bengaluru."

She asked the state government to ensure the safety and security of all foreign students.

Earlier, in a note verbale, Tanzania high commission asked the external affairs ministry to take strong legal action against those who assaulted the girl.

Bengaluru police on Wednesday registered a case under 354 IPC (outraging the modesty of a woman) against unidentified persons.

Four locals were taken into custody later in the evening.


The girl's nightmare unfolded around 7.30pm on Sunday when she and her three Tanzanian friends were going in a car in Ganapathinagar, off Hesaraghatta Main Road. Almost 2km away and about 30 minutes hour earlier, a car driven by a Sudanese student had run over Shabana Taj, 35, who had been walking with her husband, electrical contractor Sanaullah.

A mob allegedly comprising locals, who were rioting following the accident, stopped the girl's car. "We got out of the car and there were many people around. There was a policeman standing nearby and I asked him what had happened. He said nothing. A friends rushed to me and asked me not to walk around. By then, the mob started hitting him," she said.

"They pushed me around and hit me. I was wearing a T-shirt. They tugged at it and tore it, leaving me literally without anything. They continued to thrash us and we ran for our lives. My friends and I hopped onto a bus. The driver didn't move and the other passengers threw us out. We were at the mob's mercy. A passerby who offered me a T-shirt was also attacked. They thrashed us again till we took shelter near some shops," she said.

The mob, meanwhile, had set ablaze the car.


As they made their way to Sapthagiri Hospital, the mob chased them. Even at the hospital, the mob allegedly threatened to storm the hospital if the Africans were not sent out.
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Police sources said they took the girl's statement on Wednesday, confirming there's been a three-day delay in acting on the incident.
frican student leaders condemned the killing of the woman in an accident involving a Sudanese student but said the law should take its course. However, attacking innocent people based on their ethnicity should not be tolerated, they said, adding that the matter has been taken up with their embassies too.




"A woman has died and those responsible for the accident should be brought to book. But these students had nothing to do with it," said Bosco Kweesi, legal adviser to the African students.



A leader of the Tanzanian association, said she and some of her friends rushed to the police station Sunday night, seeking help to take their injured compatriots to hospital. "They plainly refused to come to our help or accept our complaint.. Police already had one of our fellow nationals who was in no way connected to the accident in their custody. A policeman told us that 'you all look alike and your fellow national will be set free only if you bring the guilty African car driver'," she said.
 
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"We are now scared of every Indian around us after what happened to me," the 21-year-old student of a city college told mediapersons at Sapthagiri Hospital, where she was taken for a medical test by police.
Sorry to hear that.

They are free to leave.
 
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Sad incident but that's the mentality of a mob, appropriate action will be taken ,buy the way second thread on the same topic
 
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mistaken identity?

according to multiple sources, a African student in a car with 3 Taiwanese women , ran over a women in his car, killing her on the spot next to her husband,who was injured. He(the sudan driver) dived away without stooping, a mob of alleged locals in the area were on a man hunt and started rioting .

a constable of appointed to keep the crowd of 6 locals under control, later the 3 girls passed by the crime scan in their car. the mob stooped the car and assaulted them.
 
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where did my long post go?? :what:

did someone report it??
 
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this has happened a few times to me too

i see.

in my case, i suspect someone wants me to continue my holiday from political discussions... they desire my welfare... they want me to continue being a jogi, a sufi. :D

how about you?? which threads and what kind of posts??
 
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mistaken identity?

according to multiple sources, a African student in a car with 3 Taiwanese women , ran over a women in his car, killing her on the spot next to her husband,who was injured. He(the sudan driver) dived away without stooping, a mob of alleged locals in the area were on a man hunt and started rioting .
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If he didn't stop, how did you know there were 3 Tanzanian women in the car? Did someone jump into the backseats and check their passports? o_O
Are all Indians retards or sth?! Gullible idiots. No wonder you swallow revisionist history with such ease.
 
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where did my long post go?? :what:

did someone report it??
I was wondering the same about mine but this is a fresh thread made today, that was yesterday and probably still in the south asia section.
 
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I was wondering the same about mine but this is a fresh thread made today, that was yesterday and probably still in the south asia section.

well, my comment was the third or fourth on this thread.

i had posted about another mob incident in bangalore, a north indian lady student almost lynched near her college.
 
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Hope indian govt take very very strict action twice the punishment given to culprits
 
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Had it been a BJP ruled state, all hell would have broken up by now and Mr. Modi would have to answer!! All, I mean AAP, Congress, Communists, media and award wapsi gang would be baying for modi's blood. To day it was only a news item in every channel, but it would have been a prime time discussion, had it it been a BJP ruled state!!
 
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well, my comment was the third or fourth on this thread.

i had posted about another mob incident in bangalore, a north indian lady student almost lynched near her college.
oh ok, lately I've had some of my comments magically disappear from here too, non troll ones, just long replies, including one to you on a thread about the DPRK.. nothing inflammatory but someone just deleted it

probably a new mod abusing his power or one that is not exactly sure of his job profile and going crazy with censorship, not cool..

@WebMaster .. check your team
 
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