The Indian Embassy says attacks on the community have been recurring, since a man was beaten and stripped in Tallaght almost a fortnight ago.
Two members of the Indian community have been seriously injured in unprovoked assaults in the past week in Dublin.
The Indian Embassy says attacks on the community have been recurring, since a man was beaten and stripped in Tallaght almost a fortnight ago.
A 26-year-old man was left with serious injuries and suffered a concussion, after being attacked by a group of teenagers last Thursday night near Connolly Station.
While 32-year-old Santosh Yandav, a Senior Data Scientist, had his cheekbone broken in a similar incident in Clondalkin on Sunday.

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