Indian police arrest five over attack on
Africans
NEW DELHI, March 28, 2017 (AFP) - Police
arrested five men Tuesday after hundreds of angry residents of a north Indian
city attacked Africans with sticks and metal chairs following the death of a
local teenager from a suspected drug overdose.
Around a dozen people were wounded in the violence late Monday
in Greater Noida, a satellite city of New Delhi where hundreds of African
students are based.
"Rumours were being spread that Africans are behind the
youth's death and racist comments were made on social media. It looks racially
motivated," senior police officer Sujata Singh told AFP.
"Five attackers have been arrested and four others are on
the run," she said, adding that 300 people were involved in the rioting.
India's foreign ministry condemned the incident as
"deplorable" and said it had assured the Nigerian high commissioner
(ambassador) that all steps were being taken to protect the country's
nationals.
Many Nigerians were targeted in the violence, which was
apparently triggered by the release without charge of five Nigerian students
detained over the teenager's death.
"The government is committed to ensuring safety and
security of all foreigners in India. People from Africa, including students and
youth, remain our valued partners," said a ministry statement.
Singh said around 500 people had assembled for a candle-lit
vigil in Noida to demand justice for the teenager, and became violent after
spotting a group of Nigerians.
One television station showed an angry mob hitting a car with
sticks, while another showed dozens of attackers hitting shoppers in a mall
with metal chairs.
Endurance Amalawa, one of the attacked students, said he was
outside the mall with his brother when they saw an angry mob running towards
them.
"We kept crying for help, but no one came, not even the
security marshals. I was running but they followed me and attacked me," he
said on NDTV television.
"Some people were hitting us, pushing us out... they
dragged my brother outside and start hitting him."
Africans living in India frequently face discrimination and even
violence, and are often accused of involvement in the illegal drug trade.
The issue was thrown into the spotlight after a Congolese national
was stoned to death last year in a dispute over an auto-rickshaw.
After that, African ambassadors in New Delhi threatened to
advise students from their countries to avoid schools in the capital for their
own safety.
"The locals look at us like cannibals," said Presidoe
Okujuna, spokesman for the Association of African Students in India, which is
advising students to avoid classes for their own safety.
"People are scared. They don't want to come out. They want
security for their lives."
The latest attack stemmed from the death of a local 16-year-old
from an apparent drug overdose.
Police detained five Nigerian students in connection with the
case after a group of local people went to their home and accused them of
murder.
The students were later released after police failed to find any
evidence against them.
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