An
angry mob in India attacked a group of Nigerian students accused of cannibalism
and murder following the recent death of a local boy. Three students were
reported injured in the Monday (27 March) incident in Greater Noida, near the
capital New Delhi.
Police
have arrested seven people in connection with the attack. State authorities
have promised a thorough investigation and strict action.
The
attack followed the death of teenage boy, Manish Khari, on Saturday (25 March).
The boy reportedly suffered a cardiac arrest due to drug overdose, but
residents blamed the African students living in the area for his death.
Earlier,
when the boy was missing for a day, the locals accused the foreign students of
cannibalism and even barged into their houses to search for Khari's remains.
Following
complaints by the locals, police charged five Nigerian students with murder,
but did not arrest them due to lack of evidence. They were, however, detained
briefly for questioning.
Accusing
the police of bias, some African students staged a protest outside a police
station in the area demanding withdrawal of the murder charges.
According
to NDTV, the Greater Noida police have identified and traced 54 locals who were
part of the mob and will soon initiate legal action against them. "We have
arrested six or seven people from the spot. There are more. We will arrest them
and put behind bars," senior police officer Sujata Singh said.
Meanwhile,
one of the students complained to Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj through
Twitter and the minister instructed state authorities to take appropriate
action to ensure their safety.
Yogi
Adityanath, the newly-elected chief minister of Uttar Pradesh of which Noida is
part, has also promised a thorough investigation into the incident.
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