Update | Two men arrested in New Delhi over alleged gang-rape of Danish tourist
Danish woman, 51, allegedly attacked and robbed in backpackers' area of New Delhi in latest sex-crime outrage to hit country
Indian police arrested two men yesterday over the alleged gang-rape of a 51-year-old Danish tourist who lost her way near the backpackers' area of New Delhi.
The woman approached the suspects for directions early on Tuesday evening while trying to return to her hotel in the bustling Paharganj area of the capital after visiting a museum.
Six men armed with a knife allegedly assaulted and then robbed the woman, who was travelling alone and had been in New Delhi since Monday after visiting the Taj Mahal, police and a receptionist at her hotel said.
"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.
Earlier special commissioner of police Deepak Mishra said a group of men had been detained for questioning.
"We are investigating. She has declined to undergo a medical examination. They took her mobile phone and money in euros."