More than 250 Indians have been accused of assault in Victoria during 2008-09, with nearly 86 of them for sex abuse, the latest figures from Australian police on violent crimes claim.
86 Indian nationals or Australians born in India were processed by the Victorian police for rape and sex assaults, 12 for aggravated burglary, 8 for abduction and two for murder, the latest report by Herald Sun on the crime statistics kept by the police for 24 foreign-related groups said. New Zealanders and Britons were accused of more violent crimes. However, earlier this month, Victorian Police refused to release figures on violent attacks against Indians stating they were over-represented as robbery victims. Police said those figures were "subjective and open to interpretation".
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The crime figures show that for males aged 20-29, Indians and New Zealanders were the most likely to be interviewed by police for a crime. "It does not lead to a conclusion that young Indian men are more likely to offend," Salt said.
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