A video has emerged showing a Nigerian living in India being
brutalised by a mob, an incident which the police claimed was not
connected to racism.
The video, which has gone viral online and sparked outrage, showed
some Indians beating up the Nigerian, simply identified as Ahmad, after
already tying him to a pole with ropes.
The man could be heard screaming and begging for his life.
According to NDTV report, the
man was allegedly caught in the early hours of September 24 trying to
rob a house at Malviya Nagar in south Delhi, an area which is popular
with African students in the city.
The house belonged to one Krishna Kumar.
After the brutal assault, the Nigerian, who was wounded and
unconscious with injuries to his head, face, limbs and back, was
arrested by the police and charged before a court which sent him to
jail. The police said Ahmad was found in possession of a wire cutter and
a bag with master keys.
Eyewitnesses allegedly told the police that he had hurt himself when he fell down the stairs while trying to escape.
The Hindu reported that residents of Savitri Nagar agreed that Ahmad was tied to a pole and beaten up by many people around 4 a.m. and that they did not regret their actions.
“He was tied with ropes and beaten up by residents. He was caught
red-handed and had been troubling us for the past two months here,” said
Pawan Kumar, a 40-year-old resident, alleging that Ahmad had committed
theft in several households in the area.
The residents rejected claims that the attack was racial, alleging
that Ahmad had been terrorising the area for two months. The Hindu
reported that the locals produced three videos, all showing Ahmad
comitting crimes at different times.
The report said, “In one of them, Ahmad can be seen attempting to
break into a house. In the other two, he can be seen running around.”
“The videos are of two incidents from around September 15. There have
been so many thefts in the area. Once, cash worth ₹15,000 was stolen,
another time, ₹2,500 and the other time two laptops were stolen. There
are more cases but complaints of these three thefts were given to the
police,” said Ravi Kumar, a resident.
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