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A sign for
the Pahar Ganj Police station is seen in New Delhi on January 15,
2013, one day
after a Danish tourist visiting India was allegedly raped (AFP,
Sajjad Hussain)
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New Delhi —
Police on Wednesday arrested two homeless men over the alleged gang-rape of a
Danish tourist who lost her way in New Delhi -- the latest high-profile case to
shine a spotlight on women's safety in India.
The
incident involving the 51-year-old comes just weeks after the country marked
the first anniversary of the death of a student who was gang-raped on a moving
bus in the capital in an attack that sent shockwaves across the nation.
The Danish
tourist approached the suspects for directions early on Tuesday evening while
trying to return to her hotel in the bustling Paharganj district, reportedly
after visiting a city museum.
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People walk
walk along a street that
leads to a park where a Danish tourist
visiting India
was allegedly raped in
New Delhi, on January 15, 2013 (AFP,
Sajjad Hussain)
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She was
travelling alone and had arrived in the capital on Monday after visiting the
Taj Mahal in the northern city of Agra, staff at her hotel said.
"Two
person(s) have been arrested in connection with rape case with Danish
national," read a statement from the police late on Wednesday.
Despite
tougher laws and efforts to change attitudes to women in India's deeply
patriarchal society, the number of reported sex crimes in the world's second
most populous country continues to rise.
The alleged
attack in an area popular with tourists in the heart of the city comes less
than two weeks after a Polish woman was allegedly drugged and raped by a taxi
driver while travelling with her two-year-old daughter to New Delhi.
Police
searching for 'vagabonds'
Police said
both arrested men, one of whom was a 25-year-old migrant from nearby Uttar
Pradesh, were homeless and sleeping rough at New Delhi railway station.
They were
both found to be carrying possessions belonging to the victim, including an
iPod music player and a spectacles case.
A senior
investigating policeman told AFP Wednesday on condition of anonymity that they
were searching for between four and six men who appeared to be
"vagabonds".
The victim,
who was described as "traumatised" by police, gave a detailed
statement in the presence of the Danish ambassador and is returning home.
A Danish
foreign ministry spokesman said she "will be offered support and care when
she comes home to Denmark" while declining to give any other details.
The crime
scene was a secluded area shrouded by trees near a statue, inside the grounds
of the Railway Officers Club on State Entry Road.
A police
forensic team visited on Wednesday morning and police are in possession of the
clothes the victim was wearing at the time of the attack, police told AFP.
Kuldeep
Singh, a receptionist at the victim's hotel, said the woman had appeared calm
when she returned at about 8:30 pm (1500 GMT) but then confided in a fellow
traveller.
"She
first came to me at the reception desk and told me that she needed 200 rupees
to give to the auto driver as she had been robbed," Singh said.
Female
tourists afraid
Female
tourists in Paharganj said they were aware of past cases and the new incident
had rung alarm bells.
"I
felt very unsafe with walking the streets and seeing what you see and everybody
staring at you, but you can?t not travel to India because of it," said
Jessica Orpwood, a 21-year-old student backpacker from New Zealand.
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A statue
adorns a corner of the yard of
the SE Road Railway Officers Club on
January 15,
2013, where a Danish tourist
visiting India was allegedly raped in
New Delhi
(AFP, Sajjad Hussain)
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But daily
accounts of brutal assaults continue to be reported in the country's newspapers.
A
schoolgirl was raped by eight men in the eastern city of Ranchi this week while
they held her male friend, the Hindustan Times reported on Wednesday.
The paper
also reported the alleged rape of a German teenager on a train bound for the
southern city of Chennai last week. The report said police had a man in
custody.
A judge
last month sentenced three Nepalese men to 20 years in jail for the gang-rape
of a US tourist in June and six men were sentenced to life in prison last July
for the gang-rape and robbery of a Swiss female cyclist.
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