Indian international students left traumatized after a violent home invasion

Four Indian international students living in a Melbourne home have described terror of an alleged violent home invasion.

Home invasion

The shattered windows and doors after the violent home invasion Source: Supplied

Police were called after a masked man forcefully entered the house of Indian students living in Sunshine, in Western Melbourne.

Amrik Singh told SBS that the invader had an iron rod, which he used to break the windows and doors to make a forced entry.

Listen to Amrik Singh's full interview with 's  (In Punjabi):



At the time of invasion there were four people inside the house.

Mr Singh said that it was a terrifying moment for all the residents. 

“He thrashed everything and he also took some of our money."

“Late last night, our neighbor had a forced invasion by a masked man."

"This was the time when I heard someone shouting for help at the back of our house.”

“By the time, I could react this man started thrashing our entry door.”

“He made a forced entry. It seemed like he was under the influence of some drugs.”

“He was angrily asking, ‘where is marijuana’. We had no clue of what was going on.”

“Thank God, he did not hurt anyone. We saved ourselves by locking inside the bathroom.”

“He kept thrashing the bathroom door. This was the time when we called Police.”

“I don’t know if he was acting alone. There could be more people outside waiting for him.”

“By the time Police reached the scene, he managed to escape.”

Police are investigating, and urge anyone with information on this home invasion to call  on 1800 333 000. 

Home invasion in Sunshine, Victoria
Map Sunshine, Melbourne
Sunshine, Melbourne (Google Maps) Source: Supplied


The members of Indian community in Melbourne's West have been rattled after recent burglary attempts and thefts.

In the last few months, the western suburbs of Tarneit, Williams Landing and Point Cook have also witnessed cases of aggravated burglary, physical assault and car thefts.

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Published 6 April 2017 6:42pm
Updated 7 April 2017 9:40pm

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