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Delhi Police: 6 Africans Rescued From Dwarka After Rumours Of Cannibalism

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Nov, 2018 01:52 PM
    Four Tanzanian women were rescued after a hostile crowd gathered outside their homes in Dwarka following rumours that they were cannibals and were abducting children, police said on Friday.
     
     
    Later, a police patrol party, while conducting searches in the area, found that two Nigerian men were locked inside a room and rescued them as well, they said, adding, there were rumours about them also being cannibals.
     
     
    There were allegations about the foreign nationals being assaulted by the locals, but police dismissed the reports as baseless, saying the four were rescued safely.
     
     
    They said the women were rescued on Thursday evening after police received a series of calls informing them that they had an altercation with the locals.
     
     
    Five phone calls were received at the police control room within a span of 41 minutes—between 6.57 pm to 7.38 pm — on Thursday informing them about the altercation involving the two Tanzanian women in Kakrola area of Dwarka, police said.
     
     
    When police teams reached there, they found that a crowd had gathered in front of the women’s house and allegations were floating around that they had killed a child and eaten his flesh.
     
     
    Police rescued the two women, said a senior police officer.
     
     
    Subsequently, a sixth call was received at 7.40 pm by a woman who alleged that her 16-year-old son had been kidnapped by the Nigerian men, he said.
     
     
    However, investigations showed that it was a false charge and the caller’s phone was also switched off, he added.
     
     
    While searching the area during the night time, police found the Nigerian nationals locked inside a room, police said.
     
     
    They said they were sleeping when some people came and locked their room from outside. One of them does not possess Indian visa, and will be deported, they added. 

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