UK Government Pledges to Take Action Against Those Responsible for Attack on Indian High Commission?

 


The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has released photographs of suspects involved in the March 19 attack on the Indian High Commission in London. The agency has issued a lookout notice and released pictures of 45 people who were responsible for vandalizing the High Commission and showing disrespect to the Indian National Flag in London back in March.

The NIA has requested anyone with information about the suspects to contact them on WhatsApp or DM at +917290009373.

The attack on the Indian High Commission was condemned by the Indian government and the UK government. The UK government has said that it will take action against those responsible for the attack.

The NIA is a central agency of the Government of India that investigates terror-related crimes. The agency was set up in 2008 in the wake of the 26/11 Mumbai attacks.

The attack on the Indian High Commission is the latest in a series of incidents targeting Indian interests in the UK. In 2020, a group of pro-Khalistani protesters vandalized the Indian Consulate in Birmingham.

The NIA's release of the photographs of the suspects is a significant development in the investigation into the attack on the Indian High Commission. The agency is likely to use the photographs to identify and track down the suspects.

The attack on the Indian High Commission is a reminder of the threat posed by pro-Khalistani groups in the UK. The UK government needs to take steps to prevent such attacks from happening in the future.

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