Avoid deserted areas … Embassy issued advisory after gang attack on Indians in Ireland

Given the increasing physical attacks on Indians in Ireland, the Indian Embassy in Dublin on Friday issued an immediate security advice, urging all Indian citizens in the country to avoid going to uninhabited places and to take extreme precautions. This advice has been issued after cases of attacks by adolescent gangs on people of Indian origin. A 32 -year -old Indian -origin man was attacked by six teenagers in Dublin, breaking his cheek. The attack is the same as an attack by a gang in Tallaghat, Dublin, when a 40 -year -old Indian man was beaten up by a teenager and took off his clothes. The attack has created new concerns about the increase in racial violence in Ireland.

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Ireland has recently seen an increase in incidents of physical attacks on Indian citizens. The embassy said in consultation that the embassy in this regard is in touch with the officials of Ireland. In consultation, Indian citizens have been asked to take appropriate precautions for personal safety, such as avoiding going to deserted areas, especially at odd time. Also, all Indian citizens in Ireland are advised to take proper precautions for their personal safety and avoid going to deserted areas, especially in odd times. The Indian Embassy has also released an emergency contact number for help. Indian citizens can contact by calling on 08994 23734 or by emailing on [email protected].

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This advice has been released after a series of attacks on Indians. On July 19, a 40 -year -old Indian man, who was an Amazon employee and reached Ireland three weeks ago, was brutally beaten by a teenager in Dublin’s Talaghat, stabbing his face and tore his clothes. Officials are now investigating the case as a possible hatred crime.

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