Ruckus After Indian death in Ireland, the embassy said: 'Avoid the deserted places' - Indian embassy issues consulted for citizens in Ireland amid rising attacks

After the death of the Indian in Ireland, the embassy said: ‘Avoid the visit to abandoned places’ The Indian embassy in Ireland has issued a safety advice for Indian citizens to take precautions recently following an increase in incidents of attacks on the Indian community. The embassy advised Indians to take proper precautions for personal safety and avoid moving to abandoned areas. In Ireland, Indians are advised to take proper precautions and avoid going to abandoned areas. Digital Desk, New -Delhi. The Indian embassy in Dublin has issued a security advice requesting Indian citizens to take precautions in Ireland. This step was taken after an increase in incidents of attacks on people of the Indian community. The embassy said in a post on X: “The incidents of attacks on Indian citizens have recently increased in Ireland. The embassy is in contact with Ireland officials in this regard.” Indians in Ireland are advised to take proper precautions for their personal safety and avoid going to abandoned areas. The embassy also shared emergency contact information for Indian citizens. How did the violence begin? The incident happened on July 19 following a very cruel racist attack in Talaghat, Dublin. In this incident, the face of an Indian citizen was stabbed several times with a knife, he was naked and left bleeding for more than an hour. The accident caused widespread resentment across the country and a wave of protests began. A large number of protesters, including Indians, Pakistani, Bangladesh and Irish citizens, gathered to condemn the attack and claim justice. More than 800 people performed from Dublin City Hall to National Gallery. He had banners like “not to say racism” and “Ireland our home” in their hands. Also read: Photos: The scene of disaster around, Ukraine shocked by Russian attacks; 14 people are dead