U.S. Tourist Gang-raped In India

Hamilton Nwosa
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The Indian police said it has begun investigations after a U.S. tourist alleged she was raped by five men including a tourist guide in Delhi.

The rape victim who is in her early 30s was allegedly assaulted at a luxury hotel near the central business district of Connaught Place in April.

Police said the victim had returned home without lodging any complaint and contacted them through an NGO recently.

“We have registered a case of rape and launched investigations into the allegations.

“Our teams are making efforts to arrest the accused,’’ district police Chief, Jatin Narwal, said.

However, he did not give further details, saying it could hamper investigations in the case.

According to reports in the domestic media, the woman alleged that her tour guide had given her a spiked drink and later raped her with four acquaintances in the hotel room.

Reacting to the ugly incident, the India’s External Affairs Minister, Sushma Swaraj said, those guilty would be brought to justice.

“I have also asked the Indian ambassador to the U.S. to contact the victim and assure that we will not spare the guilty,’’ she said in a series of tweets posted earlier.

Sexual violence has been a focus of public attention in India since the fatal gang-rape of a student on a bus in New Delhi in December 2012.

Activists say little has changed in attitudes towards sexual assault, and attacks on women continue unabated.

In 2015, five men were sentenced to life imprisonment for raping a Danish tourist in Delhi in 2014.

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