New Delhi : A 27-year-old Brazilian woman, pursuing a Mass Communication course in Noida, has alleged that she was raped twice by her landlord here after mixing sedatives in her coffee, police said on Tuesday.
The incident reported from CR Park came to light on Tuesday morning after the woman lodged a complaint in which she claimed that her landlord raped her twice after giving her coffee laced with sedatives.
The woman, who is pursuing the course from a private institute in Noida, came to India in the first week of June.
She has been staying in a rented accommodation since June 19.
She claimed that on June 20, her landlord came to meet her and offered coffee. She fell unconscious after drinking the coffee and the landlord raped her on that day. He allegedly raped her again on June 21.
"On June 27, when he tried to rape her, she resisted and asked him to leave the premises," a senior police official said.
A case has been registered and further investigations are on. A medical examination is being conducted on her and police is awaiting the report.
"We have detained the landlord for questioning," the official said.
The incident reported from CR Park came to light on Tuesday morning after the woman lodged a complaint in which she claimed that her landlord raped her twice after giving her coffee laced with sedatives.
The woman, who is pursuing the course from a private institute in Noida, came to India in the first week of June.
She claimed that on June 20, her landlord came to meet her and offered coffee. She fell unconscious after drinking the coffee and the landlord raped her on that day. He allegedly raped her again on June 21.
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A case has been registered and further investigations are on. A medical examination is being conducted on her and police is awaiting the report.
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