
The Indian Embassy in Dublin has given advice to Indian nationals over growing physical attacks on them and urged them to remain careful and avoid wandering in abandoned areas during the odd hours.
In the Indian Embassy consulting, he said: “There has recently been an increase in cases of physical attacks against Indian citizens in Ireland. The embassy is in contact with the authorities concerning Ireland.”
Officials recommended Indian nationals to take adequate measures for their personal security and avoid lurking around in abandoned areas, especially during the odd hours.
The Indian Embassy, which further advised Indian citizens in Ireland, asked them to take preventive measures for “personal security” and avoid abandoned areas, especially during the “odd hours”. They also published emergency contact details for Indian citizens.
The following development arrived the day after the Indian original entrepreneur published on LinkedIn that he was facing a “unprovoked racist” attack in Ireland. The entrepreneur claimed to be beaten by a group of teenagers after which she left medical treatment.
“After dinner I walked near my apartment as a group of six teenagers attacked me. They grabbed my glasses, smashed them, and then steadily defeated me over my head, face, neck, hands and legs – they put me down on the tiles,” Dr. Santosh Yadav.
In his post, he added that his cheekbone was broken in the attack and violence against minorities increased in the country. He also described the Indian embassy in Dublin, the Ministry for External Affairs and the Irish government.
This approached the heels of another incident where the Indian man was attacked and undressed a group of men in Dublin, Hindustan Times said.
Previously, the man was attacked after the group accused him of “inappropriate behavior around children”. The police later stated that there was no basis for claiming the behavior of victims.
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