Date: 3 February 2016
Subject: Bengaluru: Mob strips Tanzanian girl, torch her car as police watch

Bengaluru: Mob strips Tanzanian girl, torch her car as police watch

She had absolutely nothing to do with the car that ran over and killed a 35
year old Hesaraghatta resident on Sunday night.

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/crime/030216/bengaluru-mob-strips-tanzanian-girl-torch-her-car-as-police-watch.html

Bengaluru: Mob strips Tanzanian girl, torches her car as police watch

DECCAN CHRONICLE. | BELLIE THOMAS

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*Published *Feb 3, 2016, 3:18 am IST
*Updated *Feb 3, 2016, 6:18 pm IST

21-year-old Tanzanian girl was repeatedly beaten and made to parade around
naked.
 The torched Wagon-R in which the Tanzanian girl was travelling. (Photo: DC)

*Bengaluru: *A 21-year-old Tanzanian girl who is a second year BBA student
of Acharya College had absolutely nothing to do with the car that ran over
and killed a 35-year-old Hesaraghatta resident on Sunday night. Yet, while
the local police stood by and watched, she was repeatedly beaten and then
stripped of all her clothes and made to parade around naked.

Travelling in another car, a Wagon-R, along with four others, the young
woman who arrived on the scene some 30 minutes later, was however still
dragged out of the car after it was surrounded and stopped by the mob.

Read: Bengaluru Police files FIR in Tanzanian student assault case
<http://cms.deccanchronicle.com/deccan/?page=artDetail&aid=186761&adm=1>

When a concerned bystander tried to cover her with a T-shirt, he too was
beaten. When she attempted to board a bus and escape, the passengers of the
bus threw her back into the arms of the mob.

The four others she was travelling with were also assaulted after the mob
that was angered after a car driven by a Sudanese youth ran over and killed
a local resident, waylaid the second car, which the local African
Association, said arrived on the scene a full 30 minutes later and was not
even remotely connected to Sunday’s Hesaraghatta accident.

“She’s Tanzanian, the man who caused the accident comes from Sudan, they
didn’t even know each other,” said Bosco Kaweesi, Legal Adviser, All
African Students Union in Bengaluru.

Read: Africa angry, demands justice after mob strips Tanzanian girl in
Bengaluru
<http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/crime/030216/africa-angry-demands-justice-after-mob-strips-tanzanian-girl-in-bengaluru.html>

“The scared students were forced out of the car and then the car was set
ablaze. The driver of the second car identified as Micah S Pundugu was
beaten up black and blue by the mob who then stripped the girl student.
When someone from the crowd offered her a T-Shirt to save her modesty, that
man too was beaten up by the mob. She later, with her torn clothes, tried
to enter a BMTC bus that had slowed down nearby, but the passengers in the
bus pushed her back down on to the road,” Kaweesi told DC adding, “Micah
recounted that people were streaming out from buses, auto-rickshaws and
charging towards them, punching and kicking them.”

*Africa angry: Demands justice*

The Tanzanian girl went straight to the police station to register a
complaint of assault but the unsympathetic cops refused to register the
case, saying they would only take her complaint if she brought in the
driver who ran over the 35 year old woman.

“When the girl did not even know about the accident or the spot where it
happened, how can she bring in the driver of the car,” said Mr Bosco.

[image: The car that was being driven by a Sudanese student that mowed down
a woman in Hesaraghatta on Sunday night (Photo: DC)]The car that was being
driven by a Sudanese student that mowed down a woman in Hesaraghatta on
Sunday night (Photo: DC)

“African embassies are shocked at Sunday’s incident in Hesaraghatta, where
a mob chased and thrashed a Sudanese student and beat up four more
Tanzanians. The Tanzanian Embassy on Monday sought a detailed report on the
incident from student leaders to pursue the issue diplomatically,” Bosco
Kaweesi, Legal Adviser, All African Students in Bengaluru told *Deccan
Chronicle.*

Read: Road rage gets a foreign face
<http://www.deccanchronicle.com/nation/current-affairs/020216/road-rage-gets-a-foreign-face.html>

The second car that was not involved in the accident was set on fire by the
mob. Five Tanzanian students, including two girls, from Acharya College
were in the car. Everyone was attacked. The mob stood in front of the car,
preventing it from moving forward. They were beaten up, their dresses were
torn and they were humiliated by the unruly mob for no fault of theirs.

The mob then set the car ablaze with all the students losing their valuable
documents, like passports, ATM cards and cash. Injured students were sent
out of the hospital because they could not pay the bills as their ATM cards
were burnt, and they had no cash on their hands. They also could not
contact their parents as their phones were robbed, Mr Bosco said.

“The local residents on Sunday night went hunting for houses where Africans
stayed and harassed them. They stopped vehicles to check if there were any
Africans inside. Our students heard that there were messages floating
around that the locals were planning to attack Acharya College cottages and
all the hostel accommodations in the area, which are full of Africans," he
said.

“It was instigated by the local politicians, like it was done in the
Byrathi Cross incident. The lives of African students will remain in danger
until there is a collective meeting for reconciliation with the local
residents, the police and the African community,” he said, adding that it
worked well the last time in East Bengaluru.

“The entire African student community is still scared and reluctant to come
out. Such incidents will have repercussions in Africa and innocent Indians
who are in those countries will also face trouble from native Africans,” he
warned.
The community alleged that the police were totally inept during the entire
incident.


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