Indian High Commission in London issued travel advisory for Indians (representative image)
London: Violence has been continuing in many areas of Britain for the past one week. Riots are not stopping after the stabbing incident at a ‘dance class’ in Southport. Three girls were killed and many others were injured in the stabbing incident. Police have arrested at least 100 people in connection with the violence. Meanwhile, India has taken precautionary measures and issued a travel advisory for its citizens.
Indian High Commission in London issued advisory
The Indian High Commission in London has issued a travel advisory stating that Indian travellers should be aware of the recent unrest in parts of the United Kingdom. The Indian High Commission in London is closely monitoring the situation. Tourists from India are advised to remain vigilant and exercise caution while travelling in the UK. It is advisable to follow local news and advice issued by local security agencies and avoid areas where protests are ongoing.
Violence spread in many areas
Let us tell you that, recently stone pelting was seen in Liverpool, Hull, Bristol, Leeds, Blackpool, Stoke-on-Trent, Belfast, Nottingham and Manchester, firecrackers were thrown… the windows of the hotel where asylum seekers were staying in the country were broken. Also, shops were attacked and set on fire. At the same time, there have been many clashes between the mob and the police. UK Home Minister Yvette Cooper warned the mob that they will “pay the price” for such “criminal disorder and violence”.
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