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British Sikh man held at London protest over March Indian mission attack

A man was arrested outside the Indian mission on suspicion of violent disorder in relation to a protest at the same venue on March 19, the Met Police said.

Pro-Khalistan protesters attempt to pull down the Indian national flag at the Indian high commission in London on Sunday, March 19, 2021. (ANI Photo)

By: Shubham Ghosh

SCOTLAND Yard officials have arrested a man in connection with the attack on the Indian high commission in London in March this year. According to the Metropolitan Police, the man who was held during a protest outside India House on Monday (2), was also held in connection with the March 19 protest and released on bail pending further enquiries. He was arrested on suspicion of “violent disorder”.

A British Sikh man was seen being led away by police officers on patrol during Monday’s protest, called to demand UK government intervention over Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau’s claims of alleged Indian involvement in the killing of wanted terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, an allegation strongly rejected by India as “absurd and motivated”.

“On Monday, October 2, a man was arrested outside the Indian high commission on suspicion of violent disorder in relation to a protest at the same venue on 19 March,” the Met Police statement said.

“The man was taken into custody and has been bailed pending further enquiries,” the statement noted. The man can be named only after he is charged but is believed to be one of over a dozen individuals identified by India’s National Investigation Agency (NIA) to have been responsible for the attack on the Indian mission in March 19, when pro-Khalistan extremists scaled the building and attempted to pull down the Indian national flag.

At least one official was injured as objects were hurled at the building and windows were shattered. At the time, India’s ministry of external affairs (MEA) summoned the senior-most UK diplomat in New Delhi to convey India’s “strong protest” at the actions of separatist and extremist elements against the High Commission of India in London.

In June, the NIA released photographs of suspects they believe were involved in the violent protest as the central agency took over the probe after Home Ministry officials met UK representatives in the wake of the attack.

The latest arrest comes as Police Scotland revealed that it had found “no criminality” related to the Indian high commissioner to the UK, Vikram Doraiswami, being blocked from a gurdwara by pro-Khalistan extremists in Glasgow last week.

“Following extensive enquiries into a report of a disturbance in the Albert Drive area of Glasgow on Friday, September 29, 2023, no criminality has been established,” said a Police Scotland spokesperson. The police had been summoned over the “disgraceful incident” as three people “deliberately disrupted“ the planned community visit and one man even attempted to violently force open the diplomatic vehicle as senior diplomats arrived at Glasgow Gurdwara Guru Granth Sahib on Albert Drive.

(With PTI inputs)

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