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Australian police arrested five teenagers in connection with the recent spate of attacks on Indian students here, and charged one of them for attempted murder.
Australian police arrested five teenagers in connection with the recent spate of attacks on Indian students here, and charged one of them for attempted murder.
A 17-year-old boy was charged with attempted murder after four Indian students, including Sravan Kumar, were brutally attacked by gatecrashers at a party in Melbourne's north on Saturday night, according to the Victorian police.
Kumar, 25, who was attacked with a screwdriver at a birthday party continued to remain critical and is still on life support.
Another 18-year-old was questioned in relation to the attack but has since been released.
Police also charged four minors in another case involving the brutal bashing on a train of a 21-year-old Indian student while he was on his way home on May nine.
The teenage boys are due to be produced before a juvenile court later on Friday and as per the rules the boys have not been identified.
They have been charged with offences including affray, intentionally causing injury, recklessly causing injury and robbery, the Victoria police said in a statement said.
Kumar's close friend Srinivas Korna, who is keeping a vigil at his hospital bedside, said he was still under intensive care but has started receiving utmost attention after media outrage over the attacks.
Korna said a special doctor has been assigned for Kumar.
Indian High Commissioner Sujatha Singh visited Kumar and was also scheduled to meet two other injured students in Melbourne and Canberra each. She said that his medical bills will be completely covered despite his lapsed insurance.
Singh said the High Commission was all set to launch a section on its website listing 'do's and dont's' for aspiring students who wish to migrate here for studies. She also asked the Indian student community to report any such incidents, however minor it may be, to the Consulates or High Commission.
She said the Victorian government has listed measures to ensure safety, including increased police patrolling near railway stations especially at late nights, increase in number of transit police in plain clothes.
Singh also said she would be keeping a close watch on the police response to the issue, urging students who were dissatisfied with the investigations to contact her.
Meanwhile, opposition leader Ted Baillieu blamed the Victorian government for neglecting the issue for a long time, prompting the government to defend its handling of the attack.
"We've been raising these concerns for nearly three years and the problems got worse, not better. Scores of students have been attacked," Baillieu said.
Reacting to the statement, a spokesman for minister for Skills and Workforce Participation that looks after international students, said Baillieu was "choosing to make political capital out of something he has not sought to research or understand".
"Attacks on anyone, including Indian and other international students, will not be tolerated and the full force of the law will come down on those ignorant thugs who think this acceptable behaviour," the spokesman said.
"We take this matter very seriously and far from ignoring the issue; we have already put in place strong measures to safeguard international students' welfare and experience of living and studying in Victoria," he said.
He said the government of Victoria state will work with the police and the Indian community to ensure "we remain a first choice destination" for students.
The state police also continued to refute allegations that attacks on Indian students were racially motivated.
Deputy commissioner Kieran Walshe said there was no indication that a sharp rise in assaults and robberies against Indian students in Melbourne's west were a result of race hate.
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