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Last Updated: Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 18:06     A- A A+
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Male/New Delhi: A 24-year-old Indian computer teacher was brutally raped in Maldives and is in "very serious condition", prompting India to take up the matter with Maldivian government.

A young Indian teacher working on the island of Dhangethi in Alif Dhaal Atoll has been hospitalised after a group of people broke into her home on Sunday night and allegedly raped her, Minivan News reported.

The woman is in a "very serious condition" following the attack, Island Council President Azim Adam was quoted as saying.

India has strongly taken up the matter with the Maldivian authorities, official spokesperson in the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi.

He said Indian Mission's official in Male have spoken to Maldives' acting Minister for Gender and Family Mariyam Shakeela seeking justice for the victim, a teacher at private computer school.

The Maldivians have assured India that the perpetrators of the crime will be brought to justice.

The official said two Indian officials including a woman officer from the mission met the victim at the hospital. The victim had to undergo blood transfusion.

Meanwhile, Adam said, "They broke in (to her house) around 2:15 AM. I came to know about it at 4:00 AM and I instantly reported it to the police. The girl is now in the atoll hospital in a very serious condition".

A source close to the victim said she was in the hospital's intensive care unit but was "bleeding uncontrollably", the Minivan News said.

"We have put seven pints of blood into her but she is still bleeding. It is a very serious issue. We are planning to send her to India, there is not much more we are able to do here," the source was quoted as saying.

Island Council President Adam said the young woman had been working on the island for less than a month, and described her as a "very kind person who was very friendly towards the local islanders".

Dhangethi is the third largest populated island of Alif Dhaal Atoll, with a population of around 1200 people.

PTI

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First Published: Tuesday, February 12, 2013, 18:06

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vinay pandey. advocate/humanrightactivist, - distt-maharajganj, U.P. india273303
very shocking matter, we condemed it, help rape victim, stop rape now,
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Dilip - Kerala
It is very sad a young Indian teacher has been brutally raped. I worked in the country for more than a decade and know pretty well about the people and their nature. They pretend to be very friendly with Indians but they are xenophobic. The police is more interested in getting the accused relased than booking a case against him. Worst of all, The Indian High commission people are very selfish and inefficient. Even after being an Indian, I had make the The High Commissioner involve into the matter to get my passport renewed!!! Now I am afraid the country is in lawless stage and hence the expatriates need to be very careful
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magic - spain
India is exporting rape case abourd.
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Dilip - Kerala
The Indian teachers work in the Maldives to improve the academic excellence of the children of Maldives.The teacher is innocent and she has been preyed upon by some miscreants and naturally India or any individuals of the nation has any reason to be blamed. May be the ambivalance of the Indian government prompts these miscreants to prey upon innocent Indian citizens.
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