Indian Embassy on Ireland Issue: Following the increasing incidents of physical attacks on Indian citizens, the Ireland -based Indian Embassy has issued a public consultation that urges its citizens to prioritize personal security. Shared through a post on X, this advice especially advises to take appropriate precautions to avoid moving to deserted areas during late night or unusual time.
The embassy said in its statement that, “The incidents of physical attacks on Indian citizens in Ireland have recently increased. The embassy is in touch with the officials of Ireland in this regard. 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 time.”
To assist its community, the embassy provided emergency contact details:
Phone: 08994 23734
Email: Cons.dublin@mea.gov.in
This advice has been released after several alleged incidents, including a cruel attack on a 40 -year -old Indian man in Talaghat. Jennifer Murray, an Irish woman who assisted the victim, described the attack in a video posted on 20 July, referring to racial inspiration. He said, “In the last four days, this gang of teenagers in Talaghat has stabbed the face of at least four Indian men and another person with a knife. How many of you knew it or did you see it in the news?”
Murray further said that the victim needed a brain scan and “he was completely scared for a lifetime”. In another incident, 32 -year -old Santosh Yadav of Indian origin was attacked last Sunday near his Dublin Apartment.
Teresa Bookskovska, CEO of Ireland’s NRI Council, said that although the Indian community seems to be a specific target, such attacks are not limited to them. He criticized the lack of adequate training for the Irish police, which has created obstacles for the victims trying to report hatred crimes, which has increased the challenges faced by the affected communities.
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