• May 23, 2023

Keralite and another Indian student attacked in racist attack in Glasgow: Report

LONDON May 22: Two Indian students were attacked by three local minors in Scotland’s Glasgow on 15 May. The two victims claimed that they were assaulted “without provocation” and subjected to “racist and xenophobic slurs”.

According to The Quint, Divya, a student at the University of Glasgow, and her flatmate Aparna Talwar, a student at the University of Strathclyde, were on their way home after dinner at 10.30 pm on Monday when three people, allegedly Glasgow locals, assaulted them near Buchanan Street.

Responding to a query, the Scotland Police spokesperson told The Quint, “Around 10.55 pm on Monday, 15 May, 2023, officers were called to a report of a disturbance on Buchanan Street, Glasgow.”

While the police did not confirm whether any arrests have taken place, Divya said that the three accused — allegedly minors — have been apprehended.

Startled by the behaviour of the three accused, Divya and Aparna claimed that they walked away in a bid to de-escalate the situation. The two students walked away to ensure that they were out of harm’s way when the three charged at them and slapped them without any provocation.

The police reassured them that using CCTV footage, they will identify and locate the perpetrators.

Divya said that the police visited the two Indian students to collect “supplementary statements” and informed them that all three accused, who were apprehended, were minors. The case is under investigation.

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