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Japan tourist gangrape: Police arrest 5

| | Jan 03, 2015, at 04:40 am
Kolkata, Jan 2 (IBNS): The Kolkata Police have arrested five people for allegedly gangraping a Japanese tourist last month.

The police have arrested three people from Kolkata and two from Bihar's Gaya city in connection with the case.

Speaking to media, Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) P.K. Ghosh said: "We have arrested three people from Kolkata and two from Gaya in Bihar."

"After the victim came here from Japan, she was taken to Digha in the name of local sight seeing...Two people had gangraped her  at Fattepur," he said.

The culprits had also duped Rs. 76,000 from the victim, reports said.

The incident occurred in November last year.

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