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Two British Sikhs charged for road struggle with swords and knives in UK

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Two British Sikh males have been charged following what Scotland Yard described as a big altercation involving swords and knives in Southall, west London.
Sukwir Singh, 22, and Lakha Singh, 29, each residents of Southall right here, appeared on the Willesden Magistrates’ Court on Monday charged with affray and threatening an individual with a blade/sharply pointed article in a public place.
“Police were called at around 00:20hrs on Sunday, 17 January, to reports of a large group of around 30 men fighting with various weapons, including knives and swords, in the area of King Street,” the Metropolitan Police stated in an announcement.
“Officers attended and arrested two males, both aged in their 20s, on suspicion of violent disorder and affray. There were no reported injuries,” the assertion added.
The two males have been remanded in custody and can seem on the Isleworth Crown Court on February 15.
The Met Police is interesting to witnesses to return ahead as their enquiries within the case proceed.