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Fri, 01/29/2010 - 17:43
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AUS-BODY 2 LAST
Satnam Singh demanded that the Indian government
pressurise Australia to bring the guilty in his brother's
murder to book.
The Ministry of External Affairs is facilitating the
transportation of the body which has been released after
completion of all legal formalities in New South Wales where
Ranjodh Singh was found charred to death on December 29.
Singh had apparently been killed two days earlier.
The youth, who had gone to Australia over a year ago, was
into farming in Griffith near Melbourne. His wife was on a
student visa.
A husband and wife, both Indian nationals, were charged
with Singh's murder Thursday following their arrest in
Sydney's south. Australian police Friday arrested a
25-year-old man for his killing, the third detention in the
case.
India Thursday expressed "dismay" over new incidents of
attacks against community members in Australia.
"We have learnt with dismay today of fresh incidents of
violence against Indians residing in Australia, with the
latest reports coming from Brisbane where four Indians,
including three taxi drivers were attacked in two separate
incidents on Thursday," Kaur had said in a statement. PTI
pressurise Australia to bring the guilty in his brother's
murder to book.
The Ministry of External Affairs is facilitating the
transportation of the body which has been released after
completion of all legal formalities in New South Wales where
Ranjodh Singh was found charred to death on December 29.
Singh had apparently been killed two days earlier.
The youth, who had gone to Australia over a year ago, was
into farming in Griffith near Melbourne. His wife was on a
student visa.
A husband and wife, both Indian nationals, were charged
with Singh's murder Thursday following their arrest in
Sydney's south. Australian police Friday arrested a
25-year-old man for his killing, the third detention in the
case.
India Thursday expressed "dismay" over new incidents of
attacks against community members in Australia.
"We have learnt with dismay today of fresh incidents of
violence against Indians residing in Australia, with the
latest reports coming from Brisbane where four Indians,
including three taxi drivers were attacked in two separate
incidents on Thursday," Kaur had said in a statement. PTI