NEW DELHI: Recalling a terrifying night of plunder, a Sikh community leader in a British town says, "It was scary".
"The rioting started yesterday (Tuesday) afternoon and shops were looted and cars were set on fire. It continued through the night," Dya Singh, president of Guru Har Rai Gurdwara Sahib, said on phone from West Bromwich town in the West Midlands, England.
Violence erupted in London over the fatal shooting of a man by police and quickly spread to other cities in Britain. London, which is to stage the Olympic Games, next year saw shops being looted and buildings set afire for four consecutive days. While the British capital became comparatively peaceful Wednesday, unrest gripped other cities.
West Bromwich, with about 200,000 people, was also affected. A number of Sikhs and Hindus call it home.
There was no control on the situation, said Dya Singh who quickly added that as day broke, it became "relatively peaceful".
Dya Singh said people were put on security duty to protect their gurdwara.
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