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India assures support to its workers in Singapore post riot

Singapore: India today assured support to its nationals that law-abiding people have nothing to fear after authorities here arrested 31 Indians for alleged rioting in Singapore's worst outbreak of violence in over 40 years.  The

PTI Published : Dec 13, 2013 16:30 IST, Updated : Dec 13, 2013 16:34 IST
india assures support to its workers in singapore post riot
india assures support to its workers in singapore post riot

Singapore: India today assured support to its nationals that law-abiding people have nothing to fear after authorities here arrested 31 Indians for alleged rioting in Singapore's worst outbreak of violence in over 40 years. 


The assurance by the High Commissioner Vijay Thakur Singh came in the wake of Sunday's riot in Little India, triggered by an Indian national's death in a bus accident. 

“The High Commission has always cared and will continue to care for the welfare and well-being of Indian citizens in Singapore,” Singh told PTI.

Singh said she will visit a number of dormitories housing Indian workers over the next few days to assure them of the Mission's support.

“The Indian High Commission can always be approached for help in any matters,” she said.

Singh said she was assured by Singapore authorities that those who had done no wrong should not worry. 

But, those who broke the law would have to face the consequences, she added.

Indians working in Singapore must abide by the law of the land and the rules and regulations of the country must be respected, Singh stressed.

She said lawyers were coming forward through the Law Society of Singapore to make legal assistance to those arrested in connection with the riot in Little India. 

The riot was an unfortunate incident, but it was not premeditated, Singh said.

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