'Important leads' in Swiss diplomat rape case: Police
Monday, October 20 2003 22:45 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Six days after the shocking abduction-cum-rape of a Swiss diplomat, Delhi Police on October
20 claimed to have obtained "important leads" regarding the two culprits in the case.
Special teams have been despatched to pursue these leads, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South)
Vivek Gogia said.
He said questioning of people having features similar to the sketches of the accused was continuing in
an effort to zero in on the culprits. Over 8,000 people have been quizzed so far by various teams of
police as part of the manhunt.
Progress in the investigation is being hampered as the victim, who has returned to Switzerland, is yet to
see the photographs of 16 suspects sent to her by police via e-mail.
"She is yet to see the photographs because of personal reasons," said Gogia who met Swiss
Ambassador Walter B Gyger on October 20 in connection with the case.
He evaded an answer when asked whether the fingerprints of any of the 16 suspects matched with
those lifted from victim's car and the unclaimed lighter recovered from it.
Gogia said the two youth accused of abducting and molesting Trinidadian Ambassador's wife in Africa
Avenue in a similar fashion two years ago had been exonerated in the current incident as their
appearance does not match the sketches of the accused.
The 35-year-old diplomat was abducted in her own car from the parking lot of Siri Fort Auditorium on
October 14 when she was leaving for home after watching a movie. One of the culprits then raped her
as the other drove the vehicle through South Delhi streets.
PTI
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