Rio police arrest two men over gang-rape

Police in Brazil have arrested two people in a gang rape case, but say they are yet to prove that 30 men were involved.

A protester holds a sign which reads Estamos todas sangrando (We are all bleeding) during a rally outside the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro

A protester holds a sign which reads Estamos todas sangrando (We are all bleeding) during a rally outside the Legislative Assembly of Rio de Janeiro Source: AAP

Police in Rio de Janeiro said they are certain a 16-year-old girl was gang raped earlier this month, but added that it will be hard to prove her allegation that she was assaulted by more than 30 men.

Two suspects in the case, which came to light after a video of the May 21 incident was posted to Twitter almost a week ago, shocking Brazilians, were placed in custody on Monday, authorities said. Arrest warrants are pending for four others.

In the clip, the semi-conscious naked girl is seen on a bed as men hurl insults and boast that 30 people had raped her.

At one point, a man is seen touching her genitals.

"I am convinced there was a rape, it's right there in the video, when the guy touched the girl," lead investigator Cristiana Bento said in a news conference.

"The rape is proven," Bento said. "What I want to do now is verify the extent of this rape and how many people took part."
Her remark was the first time police have definitively stated the girl, who has not been identified, was raped.

Previously, they had said there were all indications that a rape had occurred but that they needed more proof.

Authorities said a medical exam of the victim was only performed five days after the incident, hindering their ability to gather physical evidence that would lead to additional suspects and arrests.

The case has sparked a debate over sexism and violence in Brazil and raised security concerns ahead of Rio's hosting of the Summer Olympics in August.

Crime has fallen in recent years in Rio, though there has been a recent increase in homicides.

The video, which was posted by one of the suspects, was widely shared across social media, prompting widespread outrage and igniting protests in several cities that continued Monday.

Bento, the investigator, said she is certain drug gang members were involved in raping the girl. She noted that police have an arrest warrant for Sergio Silva, the local head of the Red Command gang in the slum.

One suspect, 22-year-old Rai Souza, turned himself into police on Monday, authorities said.

A second, 20-year-old local professional soccer player Lucas Perdomo, was arrested.

The girl at the centre of the case is now under state protection and she and her family intend to leave Rio, officials said.


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