Locals
protesting the death of a student over alleged drug overdose attacked Nigerians
in Greater Noida
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Uttar Pradesh Chief
Minister Yogi Adityanath has promised a "fair and impartial"
investigation into a mob attack on several African students in Greater Noida,
Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said this morning.
Sadiq Bello tweeted an appeal to Ms Sushma Swaraj, India's Foreign Minister and she replied. SEE OTHER TWEETS AFTER CUT |
NDTV
report continues:
Sadiq
Bello, an African student in Greater Noida appealed to Ms Swaraj for swift
action, saying that living in Noida has become "a life threatening
issue" after a mob, protesting the death of a local student, blamed and
beat up several Nigerians in Greater Noida.
Ms
Swaraj replied to the tweet assuring that "immediate action" is being
taken. She then spoke with the Chief Minister.
The
police said hundreds of local residents were marching on Monday in protest
against the death of a Class 12 student, when some of them suddenly turned
violent, attacking Nigerian students shopping in the area and even two people
in a car.
The
attackers alleged that the student, Manish Khari, was drugged by Africans who
live in the area.
Manish died of a cardiac arrest after a suspected drug
overdose on Saturday. He had been missing for a day.
The police initially
detained five Nigerians for questioning, but later released them. Local
residents have accused several Nigerians living in the area of being a bad
influence due to drugs.
The
police said they used batons to control the mob that attacked the Africans last
evening. Three Nigerians were admitted in a nearby hospital with injuries.
Seven local residents have been arrested.
This
morning Ms Swaraj tweeted saying she has spoken to Chief Minister Adityanath
about the incident.
The
police have identified and traced 54 locals who were part of the mob that beat
up the Nigerians. The Greater Noida police said they have video-graphed the attackers
and will initiate legal action against them. Senior cop Sujata Singh also said
she expected to make more arrests. "We have arrested six or seven people
from the spot. There are more. We will arrest them and put behind bars,"
Ms Singh said.
Security
has been strengthened in areas where the Africans, mostly students in Greater
Noida's universities, live.
There have been several attacks on Africans in and around Delhi, most recently in the capital's Vasant Kunj area, where a Congolese man was stoned to death last week. Last year, some Nigerians were beaten up in Delhi's Chhatarpur.
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