fender - // now...question? had he been white, would he be free...honest? //
On the basis of the law as applied in this situation, the answer is clearly yes.
if you are trying to infer that Mr Singh got a swerve on the basis of his ethnicity, then you are simply looking for a pointless racial bias that exists only in your own fevered imagination.
"Mr Singh, who lived in Dagenham at the time of the attack, is an Indian national and an overstayer, who was served with a notice to leave in May 2015."
As a bladed article, possession of a kirpan without valid reason in a public place would be illegal under section 139 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.[22] However, there is a specific defence for a person to prove that he carries it for "religious reasons".[22]