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Indian Students Targeted In Australia

Since the raise in the rate of violent robberies in Australia, the Indian students in Melbourne, Victoria have been asked to maintain a low profile. As reported by the Age, Indian students speak loudly in their language and happen to flaunt their wealth.
Since
the
last
financial
year,
the
robberies
have
raised
in
Melbourne's
western
suburb
by
27
percent.
According
to
the
estimation
by
the
police
about
one
third
of
the
victims
were
Indians.
To
combat
such
robberies,
a
special
police
force
has
been
formed,
who
believe
that
the
robbery
might
be
racially
motivated.
The
Indian
students
are
easy
target
as
they
carry
their
ipods
and
laptops
on
trains
at
odd
hours.
The Federation of Indian Students of Australia says Melbourne, which has about 33,000 Indian international students, may no longer be seen as a safe destination. It has now become crucial to stop such robberies and repair the damage of the trust that the Indian students have developed on the police, as stated by Inspector Scott Mahony, of Brimbank police.
After
100
Indian
students
had
marched
to
the
Sunshine
police
station
last
December,
to
protest
against
the
neglect
of
the
crimes
committed,
finally
the
Police
Indian
Western
Reference
Group
was
formed
.
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