British Sikh MP Condemns Racially Aggravated Sexual Attack in West Midlands

London: British Sikh Preet Kaur Gill member, West Midlands police, said that the police were investigated as a racial aggravated crime.
On Friday, West Midlands police applied for an appeal for information about the attack on the force on Tuesday, as civil servants confirmed that they were treated as a racial aggravated attack.
Preet Kaur Gill, “I was deeply shocked by a terrible attack against a young Sikh woman in Oldbury. This was an excessive act of violence, but racially he was treated as aggravated, the perpetrators said to him ‘here’ ‘he said.
“He belongs here. Our SIH community and every community has the right to be safe, respected and feel valuable. Racism and women’s hostility has no place in Oldbury or England. He said. Birmingham Edgbaston workers’ deputy said that most of his founders were in contact with him to express their fears.
“I hear you. Recently, the increase in open racism is deeply worried and I will work with West Midlands police to capture the responsible ones and keep our community safe.
His testimony, Smethwick’s Labor Party deputy came, Gurinder Singh Josan, “really terrible attack” traumatized the victim traumatized and the police “hate crime” to help everyone who objected to the information, he said.
Police said on Tuesday morning that the woman was called after informing that she had been sexually assaulted in Oldbury in her 20s, Tame Road. It is said that two white male suspects targeted the woman and made a “racist explanation” during the attack.
West Midlands police statement, “When we treat us as a racial aggravated attack on us, we are investigating that he was raped in Oldbury.” He said. “The woman told us that a racist explanation was made during the attack. Currently, we are dealing with this as an isolated event.”
Police said they wanted to talk to anyone who may have seen two suspects in the region. One of them is reported to have a shaved head, a heavy structure and wears a dark Sweatshirt and has gloves. The second man was reported to wear a gray top with silver zip.
“We are really working hard to define those responsible for CCTV, judicial and other investigations,” Sandwell Police Chief Inspector Kim Madill. He said.
“We fully understand the anger and anxiety caused by this, and today I talk to secure that we do everything we can to define and arrest the responsible people in the community. In this case, such events are incredibly rare, but people may expect extra patrols in the region.” He said.
SİH Youth England and the Federation of SIH, England, “ruthless attack” then supported the victim and family, he said. A local Gurdwara, Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick held a public meeting on Friday to discuss wake and security measures for community members.


