In a horrifying attack , A 29-year-old Indian-origin bus driver was charred to death on Friday. Manmeet Alisher was the name of the man died in the attack. An Australian man set Manmeet on fire after pouring some flammable liquid on him in front of horrified passengers in Brisbane town in Australia.
Manmeet was a migrant in Australia and was working here as a bus driver and he was also a singer. However, racial attacks on Non-Australians especially Indians is not any new in Australia. A lot of Australians are not happy of the migrants living in the country and that results in the attacks over them.
Manmeet Alisher, who was driving a Brisbane City Council bus, was targeted by a man who threw an “incendiary device” at him which sparked a fire. Alisher, a well-known singer in the Punjabi community, died on the spot while several passengers on board the bus at the time managed to escape through the rear door, police said.
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Flags will be flown at half-mast across Brisbane on Saturday as a mark of respect for the Manmeet Alisher.
Brisbane Police Commissioner Ian Stewart said that “Six persons were rushed to a nearby hospital for smoke inhalation and minor injuries, they said. A 48-year-old man was taken into custody over the incident. Detectives from South Brisbane district and the state crime command’s homicide group have commenced a homicide investigation.”
Preliminary inquiries indicate just after 9 AM (local time) passengers were boarding a bus on Beaudesert Road when a man threw an item at the driver causing the fire, police said. Police said the bus, carrying six passengers, pulled into Moorvale Shopping Centre on Beaudesert Road to pick up three passengers when the incident took place.
Although Stewart ruled out any possibilities of the attack being a racially motivated one, saying there was no such indication. “There is no evidence at this time of any linkage to terrorist-type activities and certainly that has not become evident through the ongoing investigations that have occurred.
We do not believe there is any evidence at this stage linking this to a racial complaint or concern by either of the people involved,” Stewart said. He also added saying that “While we do not know the actual motive at this stage, I want to reassure the community that we take these incidents very seriously and that is why as a precaution, officers from the state security and counter-terrorism group have also been involved.”
Meanwhile, the Punjabi community in Brisbane expressed shock over the death of Alisher.