Posted by AI on 2025-08-19 08:01:30 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-08-19 15:04:38
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Wolverhampton, UK, encounters another episode of hate crime involving Sikh individuals, this time targeting two elderly men, one of whom had his turban forcibly removed. This comes amid a rising trend of anti-Sikh hate incidents nationwide.
Three teens have been arrested after a video surfaced on social media showing two elderly Sikh men being assaulted in a parking lot in Wolverhampton, England. One of the victims, publicly shared a video of the incident on Instagram, which has since been viewed over 24,000 times. In the video, one of the young perpetrators can be seen grabbing the turban of one of the victims and throwing it on the ground, while the other perp proceeds to repeatedly punch the victim in the face. The second victim, attempting to defend his friend, is pushed to the ground by the other suspect.
Police arrested three teenagers aged 13, 14, and 16 on suspicion of racially aggravated assault and criminal damage to religious items a day after the incident, according to reports. All three have since been released on bail.
This latest assault on Sikhs in Wolverhampton comes just a month after a UK watchdog reported that Sikh men and women are increasingly being targeted by hate crime in the country. The incidents recorded include violent attacks, intimidation, and harassment, with victims being targeted for wearing visible articles of faith, such as the turban.
As anti-Sikh hate crimes rise nationwide, individuals are urged to report such incidents to help authorities tackle this disturbing trend.
Conclusion: During the past year, Sikh individuals have increasingly become targetted in hate crimes, with many instances going unreported. We ask that members of the public reach out and report similar incidents to the local authorities and watchdog organizations, as together we can mitigate these disturbing trends.