KOLKATA, Jan 04, (AFP) - Five men have been
arrested over the gang rape and extortion of a Japanese tourist held as a sex
slave for nearly a month in a basement close to a famous Buddhist shrine in
India, officials said Sunday.The 22-year-old's ordeal began in Kolkata, capital
of West Bengal state, where she was befriended by three local men shortly after
arriving on November 20, one of the city's top police officers told AFP.
The men, one of whom spoke
Japanese, first managed to persuade her to withdraw around $1,200 dollars in
cash before travelling with her to the holy shrine of Bodh Gaya in the
neighbouring state of BiharThere she was then handed over to two brothers who
locked her in a secluded underground room and repeatedly raped her for nearly a
month.
The case is the latest in
a string of high-profile sex attacks that have highlighted the frightening
levels of violence against women in the world's second most populous
country.The two brothers, who were working as tourist guides, were arrested on
Friday and taken to Kolkata where they appeared in court late Saturday. A
magistrate ordered that they be remanded in custody until January 9 so the
victim can take part in an identification parade.
Kolkata joint police
commissioner Pallab Kanti Ghosh said the other three men were being held on
suspicion of extorting money from the victim and then handing her over to the
alleged rapists.
"We have arrested
three people who befriended the victim in Kolkata. They have been charged with
common conspiracy and intention to kidnap and rape," the commissioner
said."The men managed to extort 76,000 rupees ($1,200) from her and
convinced her to travel to Bodh Gaya with them in their car."
- Foreigners under attack -The woman managed
to escape from Gaya and reached the Hindu holy city of Varanasi where she met some
Japanese tourists who helped her contact the consulate in Kolkata.
Although it was not
immediately clear when her ordeal ended, police said she filed the police
report in the last week of December."(When) we came to know of the
incident... we assisted her in registering the complaint with the police,"
Japan's consul-general in Kolkata, Kazumi Endo, told AFP.
A police source told AFP
that the identification parade of the accused would be carried out in the next
week before the victim flies home, but did not give an exact date. India has
faced intense scrutiny over its efforts to curb violence against women
following the fatal gang rape of a medical student in New Delhi in December
2012, which sparked global outcry.
Sex attacks against women
from Western countries, including the US and Britain, have received large scale
press coverage with the country's tourism bosses wary of the negative impact of
such incidents.Last January, a 51-year-old Danish tourist was robbed and gang
raped at knife-point in Delhi in a case that grabbed national and international
headlines.
In 2013, a Swiss cyclist
holidaying in central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh was robbed and raped by
five men, all of whom were later sentenced to life terms. However, crimes
against women from Asian countries have received noticeably less attention.
This latest case was granted mention only in small news items and was largely
ignored by the rolling news networks.
The attack echoes that of
a 25-year-old Japanese woman who was gang raped in 2010 while she was on her
way to the railway station in Gaya.Annual statistics released on Friday showed
that there had been an increase of more than 31 percent in reported rapes in
Delhi in the last 12 months.Delhi's police commissioner said the figures did
not necessarily indicate that sex attacks were increasing but rather that women
were now more willing to make reports.
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