Danish woman raped in Delhi!
New Delhi: Police in New Delhi announced their first arrests late Wednesday over the alleged gang-rape of a Danish tourist, with two homeless men detained in connection with the latest shocking sex crime in India’s capital.
“Two person(s) have been arrested in connection with rape case with
Danish national,” read a statement from the police, which said both men
were “vagabonds” at New Delhi railway station.
One of the men, a 25-year-old originally from
neighbouring Uttar Pradesh state, had an iPod music player belonging to
the victim in his possession when arrested, the statement said.
The other had a spectacles case and 1,000 rupees in cash.
Police released 15 men detained earlier who provided
information about the whereabouts of the suspects, a deputy police
commissioner Alok Kumar said by phone.
The 51-year-old woman told police she was raped at knife-
point by a group of men between 5 pm and 8 pm on Tuesday in Paharganj
neighborhood, which contains many hotels and is close to tourist sites.
The case adds to safety concerns that have deterred women
from visiting the world’s second-most populous nation, where the number
of reported rapes jumped 57% over the past decade. Indian leaders have
struggled to alter male attitudes toward women even after the gang rape
and murder of a student in New Delhi in December 2012 triggered an
international uproar.
“The message being sent to the world is that if you are a woman, you shouldn’t come to India alone,” said Ranjana Kumari,
director of Centre for Social Research, a women’s advocacy group in New
Delhi. “It is a matter of great, great concern that this is happening,
and we’re not doing enough to stop these attacks.”
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Danish ambassador Freddy Svane
confirmed in an e-mail that one of his country’s citizens was involved
in a rape case. The embassy in New Delhi had no further comments, he
said.
A woman was raped in India every 21 minutes on average in
2012, according to the most recent National Crime Records Bureau data,
statistics that police say reflect increased confidence among females to
report attacks.
The country saw a 35% drop in foreign female tourist
arrivals in the first three months of last year, according to a study
published in April by the Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry
in India.
In March, a Swiss woman was gang raped while camping with
her husband, while a British woman jumped out of the window of her
hotel room in Agra — home to the Taj Mahal — to flee an assault by
staff. In June, an American woman was gang raped while hitchhiking back
to her hotel in the Himalayas.
The Danish tourist was attacked on Tuesday on her final
night in India as she returned from the city’s main shopping district
and approached a group of men asking for directions, according to Pushkar Singh,
the manager at the Hotel Amax Inn, where she was staying. The men
robbed her, beat her and then took turns to rape her, he said.
Delhi ‘rotting’
“What part of Delhi is safe now?” Singh said in an
interview. “There’s a problem of education among a portion of the
population, and that’s rotting the city.”
The hotel had seen a decline in tourists since the rape
and murder of a 23-year-old medical student on a moving bus in Delhi
prompted a national outcry and made international headlines, Singh said.
The Danish tourist was due to fly home at 10 am on Wednesday after
spending two nights at his hotel, he said.
Paharganj’s budget hotels, bars and restaurants are
popular with backpackers. It is less than a kilometer from Delhi’s main
railway station and a short drive from tourist sites such as India Gate,
the Mughal-era Red Fort and the presidential palace. BLOOMBERG
IMAGE VIA INDIA VISION
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