Indian Consulate in Australia defaced in shocking act of vandalism
- The Indian Consulate in Melbourne, Australia, was vandalized with graffiti on April 10, around 1 am, according to officials confirming the incident.
- The matter has been raised with Australian authorities and the Indian High Commission in Canberra, reported News 18, citing sources.
- An investigation into the vandalism is ongoing, with police believing the damage occurred overnight between April 9 and April 10.
- This incident reflects ongoing anti-India sentiments in Australia, as noted by previous acts of vandalism against Hindu temples.
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Indian Consulate General In Melbourne Defaced With Graffiti; High Commission Raised Issue With Australian Authorities
The incident was confirmed by Victoria Police to the media house, who stated that officers attended the site on the morning of April 10 after a call regarding the act of vandalism was reported.
Indian consulate in Australia vandalised again, graffiti found at front entrance
The honorary Consulate of India located at 344 St Kilda Road in Melbourne was targeted by unidentified miscreants in the wee hours of April 10, around 1 am, according to a report, citing officials
Indian Consulate In Melbourne Vandalised, Graffiti Discovered At Front Entrance
New Delhi: The Indian Consulate in Melbourne, Australia, was vandalized early on April 10, with graffiti discovered at the front entrance of the diplomatic building, local media reports confirm. The Honorary Consulate, located at 344 St Kilda Road, was attacked by unidentified mi
Indian consulate in Melbourne defaced again with graffiti - Kashmir Media Service
Melbourne: The Indian consulate in Melbourne has once again been targeted, with fresh graffiti found defacing the main entrance of the diplomatic mission. According to Kashmir Media Service, unidentified individuals defaced the Consulate General of India in Melbourne, located at 344 St Kilda Road, on Thursday. The incident marks the latest in a string of such acts targeting the consulate. Victoria Police confirmed the incident, stating, “Officer…
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