Rape Specimen of Sikh Women in Britain: Police have underdeveloped a man in connection with the so-called rape of a Sikh woman in Britain. Officers say the wade was "racially motivated." The incident took place on September 9 on Tame Road in Oldbury, Sandwell.
Police said that the underdeveloped accused are in their 30s and have currently been detained under the investigation. The victim is constantly stuff provided assistance and security. Kim Madil, Chief Superintendent of Sandwell Police, said, "This is an important step in the investigation. We are grateful to support the community. We request to the public to stave rumors and come forward in cooperation with the police. Our priority is now identifying all the suspects and bringing them to the dock of justice.
Anger and support in the community
This tragic incident caused deep wrongness in the Sikh polity in the UK. Local Sikh organizations took out a march at the scene of the incident in honor of the victim and prayed for her. It was reported that during the wade the accused told the victim, "You are not from this country; get out." This statement made the racial motivation of the wade clear.
Legal process and police appeal
The police said that the legal process of the specimen is now zippy and the investigation is going on with full seriousness. They have appealed to the public not to spread any kind of speculation or rumor. Apart from the accused, flipside suspect is still stuff searched for.
Political and social reaction
Britain's Sikh MP Preet Kaur Gill described the incident as "extreme violence and racial harassment." She wrote on social media, "I can completely understand that this incident has created fear and uneasiness in the community. No one should finger unsafe on their streets."
Another Sikh MP, Gurinder Singh Josan, said that this incident has shaken the unshortened community. He said that it is important to raise voices in every specimen of violence versus women and girls, but at the same time it is moreover important to maintain unity in the community.
This incident has not only shaken the Sikh polity in Britain but has moreover presented a warning to the unshortened country regarding racial crimes and the safety of women.

