Police in
Delhi arrested four men on Friday in connection with the alleged gang raped of a
Nigerian woman in a moving car, the latest in a series of sex attacks in the
Indian capital.
The
35-year-old, who has been staying in India on a tourist visa, told police the
men kidnapped her after midnight on Friday morning outside a popular shopping
mall in New Delhi’s Saket area before bundling her into a car.
They then
drove for around half an hour, during which time the alleged gang raped took
place, before pushing her out of the vehicle.
The
woman, who cannot be named, was finally rescued after a passerby spotted her on
the side of the road in Mayur Vihar, around 20 kilometres (12 miles) away in
east Delhi.
“We have
received a complaint from the woman and investigations are ongoing,” Delhi
police spokesman Rajan Bhagat told AFP.
“We have
filed a case under relevant sections.”
Bhagat
said the four men arrested were Indians, and the car allegedly used had been
impounded.
Local
media, quoting police sources, said the victim was in an inebriated condition
at the time of her rescue and had suffered minor injuries but was released from
hospital by Friday afternoon.
Nigerian
embassy officials in New Delhi were not available for comment.
The city
sealed its reputation as India’s “rape capital” two years ago when a medical
student died after being gang-raped on a moving bus, prompting mass protests
and triggering a series of policing and legal reforms.
Last
year, a driver for US-based online taxi service Uber allegedly sexually
assaulted a woman passenger in New Delhi while driving her home from a dinner.
Police
figures released earlier this year said 2,069 rape cases were registered in New
Delhi during 2014, a 31 percent jump compared to the previous year.
Culled: AFP
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