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Congolese student murder to be tried by a Fast Track Court: Govt

| | May 25, 2016, at 10:54 pm
New Delhi, May 25 (IBNS): External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Wednesday urged the Lt Governor of Delhi Najeeb Jung Lt Governor to ensure the case of killing of a Congolese student to be tried by a Fast Track Court.

"When I came to know about the unfortunate killing of a Congo national in Delhi, we directed stringent action against the culprits.I would like to assure African students in India that this an unfortunate and painful incident involving local goons," Swaraj said.

"I have already asked Lt Governor of Delhi to take steps and ensure that this case is tried by a Fast Track Court.Shri Najeeb Jung Lt Governor Delhi has assured me that he will take immediate action in this regard," she said.

African envoys have decided to boycott the Africa Day celebrations in Delhi protesting  last week's lynching of a Congolese student.

Though the immediate reason for the boycott  decision, taken by the  African Group of Heads of Mission was the last week's murder of Masunda Kitada Oliver, a Congolese student, the brewing grievances over frequent attacks on Africans made the envoys to recommend their states to make such a move. 

A   statement issued by Alem Tsehage Woldemariam, Ambassador of Eritrea and Dean of the group said :“Given the pervading climate of fear and insecurity in Delhi, the African Heads of Mission are left with little option than to consider recommending to their governments not to send new students to India, unless and until their safety can be guaranteed."

African missions are also reportedly considering recommending to their governments not to send new students to India unless their safety is guaranteed.

On Friday, 29-year-old Masonda Ketada Olivier from Congo was beaten to death by some locals in south Delhi's Vasant Kunj, allegedly over an argument over hiring an auto-rickshaw.

Earlier this year, a Tanzanian student in Bengaluru complained to the police that she was beaten up,  molested and stripped by a mob.
 

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