Police arrest man, 30s, after ‘racially motivated rape’ of Sikh woman | UK | News

After a woman went to work, a woman was arrested on suspicion of rape, a man in her 30s after reporting a “racially motivated attack”.
The sacrifice, who was reported to be a British -born Sikh in his 20s, told officers that on Tuesday, West Midlands had a racist explanation during the sexual assault in Oldbury’s Uysal Road area.
The SIH Federation (UK) told the perpetrators that the woman said that you do not belong to this country, that you did not go out.
West Midlands police said the man was detained on Sunday evening and was detained. The force said that they were looking for two white men in connection with the attack.
Kim Madill said: “We would like to thank the society for a significant development and continuous support in this investigation.
“The investigation continues and we invite people not to speculate while trying to identify and monitor everyone who can be involved.”
In a statement published through the SİH Federation (UK) in the early hours of Sunday, the sacrifice said that the love and support shown by the local community while trying to commit the incident was “really humble”.
He said: “I would like to thank everyone sincerely for supporting me and my family in this very difficult time. We are experiencing a lot, but the power and kindness of the right people in the community was incredible and I cannot thank them enough for my voice.
“I never wish this to anyone. All I did was my day on my way to work, and what happened was deeply influenced us. First of all, my family was my registration and my community stood strong next to me. The police are doing their best to find the responsible ones, and they were really caught, so this does not happen to anyone.”
Local Worker MP Gurinder Singh Josan for Smethwick said that the “really terrible attack” was considered as a hate crime. Anyone who has useful information about what is happening should contact the Force over 101, which quotes 798 or September 9.




