Sikh woman raped in ‘cruel and racist’ attack

A Sikh woman, who is considered to be a racially inspired attack, was raped in it, thanked the people for their support.

West Middlendes Police Two men are searching after women In his 20s, who told the authorities that a racist remarks were made during the attack.

The Sikh Federation UK said that criminals allegedly told the woman that “you are not in this country, exit, exit,” during the attack on Tuesday morning.

The Federation described the incident, which took place in the Tam Road area of ​​Oldbury, “as a brutal racist and sexual assault where a young Sikh woman is vastly beaten and raped”.

The incident has expressed concern about the “current racist political environment” in the UK by the Sikh community.

The incident took place in Tam Road area of ​​Oldbury ,Google Maps,

On Saturday, the woman who is anonymous issued a statement through the Sikh Youth UK, thanking everyone for her “love and support”.

The statement said, “We are doing a lot, but the strength and kindness shown by the right people in the community has been incredible and I cannot thank them enough for their voice.”

“I would never want anyone to ever. Whatever I was doing was going about my day on his way to work, and what has happened affects us deeply.”

He said that the police is doing “best” to find those responsible people and added: “I am really humble, and I am really humble. I personally want to thank my family, Sikh youth Britain, who have been very helpful for local gurudwara committees and Sikhs, and everyone in my community stands with me.

“I can’t thank enough for helping me through this difficult time.”

West Midlands Police was called on Station Road in Marxon Green (PA) ,PA Archive,

For political engagement at the Sikh Federation UK, Chief Executive Officer Dabinderjit Singh said the attack took place in “wide day light on a busy road” and Sikh youth are supporting the UK victim and his family.

An emergency meeting took place after the attack in Guru Nanak Gurdwara Temple, according to, according to sky NewsTo express concern over safety with community members.

“Politicians of all political parties should have zero tolerance for all violent racist attacks,” Mr. Singh said.

“The current racist political environment is inspired by popularity and created by politicians who are playing anti-immigration cards, exploiting those with right-wing and racist ideas.”

Labor MP Gurinder Singh Josan, Labor MP of Smethwick, said that “actually a terrible attack” was considered as a hatred crime.

He said: “I have now talked to Boro Commander Chief Supta Kim Madil and assured that the Sandwell police are probably doing everything they can do to find criminals.

“The incident is considered as a hatred crime. The police is working very sympathetically with the victim at his speed, who is hurting the attack.”

The police is still searching for the suspects, and said that they want to talk to anyone who would have seen two white people in the area.

The first is described as a shaved head and a heavy construction, and he was wearing a dark sweatshirt on the glove. The other person allegedly wore gray tops with silver zip.

Any person with information can call 101 on the log of Log 798 on 9 September.

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