CALIFORNIA — A Sikh man of Indian origin has been kidnapped and killed in California in what law enforcement investigators believe may be a tragic case of mistaken identity, sending shockwaves through the state's close-knit Sikh community.
The victim, a turbaned Sikh man, was abducted in a brazen attack before being found dead, according to reports. Investigators say the killing bears hallmarks of a targeted assault, with early evidence suggesting the perpetrators may have confused the victim with someone else — a possibility that has added a disturbing dimension to the case.
Sikh community organisations across California have reacted with outrage and grief, calling on local and federal authorities to fast-track the investigation and ensure the safety of minority communities. Leaders say the killing echoes a troubling pattern in which visibly identifiable Sikh men have been targeted due to misidentification in gang-related or hate-driven violence.
No arrests have been made so far. Authorities are treating the case as a priority and are urging anyone with information to come forward and assist the ongoing investigation.
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