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Wolverhampton Sikh Attack: 2 Elderly Men Assaulted, Turban Removed, Video Sparks Outrage

A disturbing video has surfaced online showing two elderly Sikh men being brutally assaulted outside Wolverhampton Railway Station on August 15. The attack, which left one victim lying on the ground with his turban knocked off while the other was repeatedly kicked and punched, is being investigated by police as a racially motivated hate crime.

Wolverhampton Sikh Men Attacked
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On August 15, two elderly Sikh men were assaulted outside Wolverhampton Railway Station, leading to arrests of three suspects aged 17, 19, and 25 and police investigation as a racially motivated hate crime; Sikh leaders and organizations, including Sukhbir Singh Badal and Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, have condemned the attack and called for justice.

Police Probe and Arrests

The British Transport Police (BTP) confirmed that three suspects, aged 17, 19, and 25, have been arrested in connection with the assault. All three have since been released on bail while investigations continue. The incident occurred around 13:45 BST on Friday. Both victims were taken to hospital for treatment and later discharged.

Sikh Leaders Condemn Attack

The violence has triggered strong condemnation from Sikh leaders and organisations across the UK and India. Sukhbir Singh Badal, president of Shiromani Akali Dal, denounced the incident on X (formerly Twitter), calling it a "racist hate crime against the Sikh community." He urged UK authorities to deliver swift justice and called for global Sikh solidarity.

Calls for Diplomatic Intervention

Amarinder Singh Raja Warring, Punjab Congress president, also reacted with anger, calling the assault a blow to communal harmony. He urged India's External Affairs Minister to raise the matter with the UK government to ensure the safety and dignity of Sikhs abroad.

What Happened Outside the Station

According to the Sikh Federation, both victims were local taxi drivers who regularly worked outside Wolverhampton station. They were approached by three white men demanding a ride to Oldbury. When the drivers told them they had to book through the official taxi rank system, the men allegedly hurled verbal abuse that quickly escalated into violence.

The Sikh community has described the assault as not only a crime against two individuals but an attack on Sikh identity, pointing to the desecration of the turban as particularly humiliating

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