Tanzanian student attack: Bengaluru police arrest five people, Siddaramaiah assures justice

04, Feb 2016

The incident involving the Tanzanian student took place at Ganapathinagar in north Bengaluru, where a number of African students live and study at local colleges
By: Express Web Desk | New Delhi | Updated: February 4, 2016 10:52 am
The Tanzanian student alleged that she was stripped and forced to walk naked in public by a mob that went on a rampage and set fire to her car after a road accident.
The Bengaluru city police arrested five people a day after a Tanzanian student filed a complaint accusing a mob of stripping her and forcing her to walk ‘without her top’ on the street, news agency ANI reported.
The alleged incident took place following a road accident earlier in the day, when a car driven by a Sudanese medical student hit a local resident, 35-year-old Sabeen Taj, who died in the accident, while her husband Sanuallah sustained injuries. The complaint was filed on January 31.
According to the woman’s complaint, a mob gathered that night and set on fire the Sudanese student’s car, as well as a car in which the Tanzanian student was travelling. While the Tanzanian student had not made allegations of being stripped by the mob in the complaint filed on Sunday, she did so on Wednesday, when police summoned her following media reports of the alleged incident. She alleged in her statement that “her top was removed” by the mob, police said.

 

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