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Five men have been arrested in India over the alleged rape of a Japanese tourist, police in the city of Kolkata.
The men allegedly operated as a gang, targeting single, female Japanese tourists.
According
to Pallab Kanti Ghosh, joint police commissioner in Kolkata, the
victim, a 22 year-old from Saitama, Japan, was approached on November 20
of last year by a man who spoke Japanese "very well,"
and convinced her
to accompany him and a friend to a variety of tourist spots over the
following days.
Two suspects were
arrested from near the Buddhist pilgrimage center of Gaya in neighboring
Bihar state and charged with rape, the officer said. Three other men
were arrested for criminal conspiracy. The arrests were made on January
1.
"The victim is cooperating with us in our investigation," he said.
The
victim told police that she had also been forced to remove money from
her bank accounts, and that the men had also withdrawn money using her
ATM card without her knowledge.
The
initial "First Information Report (FIR)" complaint filed with Kolkata
police, obtained by CNN, focuses mainly on the extortion and theft of a
sum of 76,000 rupees ($1,200) over several incidents. The charges were
later amended to include rape.
The FIR
mentions molestation but does not contain accusations of rape, which
were added to the victim's account during a subsequent appearance before
a magistrate.
Sexual assault is a high-profile problem in India, particularly following the fatal gang-rape of a student on a bus in New Delhi in 2012. Since then, a Swiss tourist was also gang-raped while on a cycling holiday in India, and the Uber taxi service banned in the Indian capital after a driver was accused of raping a female passenger.
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