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POLICE in central India have paraded a group of men on television who were arrested over the gang-rape and robbery of a Swiss cyclist who was assaulted while on a holiday with her husband.

 

Five men, all farmers aged between 20 and 25, were wearing jeans and shirts and had their faces covered with black cloth when they were lined up at a police station late on Sunday (March 17) in Datia district of Madhya Pradesh.

 

In her statement to the police, the 39-year-old woman said she had been raped by four men, with two others present at the time of the assault late on Friday (March 15) as the couple pitched their tent in a remote forested area.

 

“According to the statement of the woman in FIR (first information report), four people had raped her. All the four accused have confessed to gang-raping the woman,” said Dilip Arya, the deputy inspector general of police.

 

A sixth suspect, 19, was detained on Sunday in neighbouring Uttar Pradesh state and was being returned to the area.

 

After being treated in a local hospital, the couple are now in New Delhi recovering from the attack.

 

The 30-year-old husband was tied up as the woman was assaulted and the pair was also robbed, police said.

 

The home minister of Madhya Pradesh has complained about foreign tourists not informing local police about their movements as required.

 

“This is the system but it is not being followed,” a report quoting Uma Shankar Gupta said.   

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