India condemns attack on Sikh high school student in Canada
The incident took place on September 11 when the student, who has not been named, was on his way home from school in Kelowna
India condemns attack on Sikh high school student in Canada
Toronto: India on Saturday strongly condemned an assault, including the use of bear spray, on a 17-year-old Sikh high school student in Canada’s British Columbia province this week and urged local authorities to investigate the incident and take prompt action against the perpetrators.
The incident took place on September 11 when the student, who has not been named, was on his way home from school in Kelowna. Kelowna Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) said in a statement on September 11 that the attack occurred just before 4pm at a bus stop at the intersection of Rutland Road and Robson Road in Okanagan city.
“Just prior to the bear spray incident, there was an altercation on the bus resulting in those involved being directed off the bus. After exiting the bus, a second incident occurred where the suspect male deployed bear spray on the victim,” the statement said.
The Consulate General of India in Vancouver has strongly condemned the assault. “@cgivancouver strongly condemns assault on an Indian national in Kelowna and requests Canadian authorities to investigate the incident and take prompt action against the perpetrators.@HCI_Ottawa @MEAIndia,” the Consulate said on Saturday in a post on X.
On September 13, Kelowna RCMP arrested the young male involved in the incidents that took place on and off a BC Transit bus at the intersection of Rutland Rd S and Robson Rd E on September 11.
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