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Sydney Man Manhar Singh pleads guilty over Harris Park brawl

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
August 5, 2021
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Sydney man Manhar Singh has pleaded guilty over his involvement in a Harris Park brawl between two groups belonging to the Indian community.

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A video of the brawl was posted on the social media site TikTok and shared widely.

Police had earlier charged three men over their involvement in a street fight between two groups on 28 August last year.

Over a hundred people, most of them of Indian origin, had gathered together for the fight, allegedly organised over social media.

The videos, later posted on TikTok, showed men carrying cricket and baseball bats and iron rods attacking each other.

All three accused had been granted bail after their arrest.

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Manhar Singh was charged with dangerous driving and common assault.

Singh has pleaded guilty and will be sentenced next month.

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