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Rajasthan: Japanese woman tourist raped

| | Feb 09, 2015, at 07:50 pm
Jaipur, Feb 9 (IBNS): A Japanese tourist has been allegedly raped by a man in Rajasthan's Dudu area, close to Jaipur city, reports said.

According to reports, the man introduced herself to the victim as a  tourist guide.

A case has been registered in Dudu police station in connection with the case.

The police have started investigating into the matter.

"In her complaint she said that since she was having problem in conversing the man was good in English conversation and the woman thought he will help him in visiting Jaipur. Thus, she agreed to roam around in the city with him," said DC Jain, Inspector General of police, Jaipur Range told The Times of India.

Jain quoted the FIR and said, "After visiting a few places in Jaipur the man according to the woman took her to an isolated place near Dudu on the Jaipur-Amer highway and raped her at the corner of road. However, when she started screaming for help a few villagers gathered at the spot and the accused managed to flee from the scene."

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