Mexican police rape allegations need outside investigation: "allegations made by an Ontario woman that she was raped by Mexican police are so serious, and the details so disturbing, that Mexican authorities should bring in a credible third party to assist in the investigation.
It is in their own best interests to do so. In an area that relies exclusively on tourism, they have little choice. The confidence of the travelling public is at stake.
Rebecca Rutland, 41, says police in the Mexican resort town of Playa del Carmen took her and her fiance into custody on New Year's Eve. Whether police had reason to do so is not the issue. It is the couple's treatment after they were taken into custody that is in question.
Rutland says two police officers took turns raping her. She and her fiance, Richard Coleman, also allege officers robbed them of hundreds of dollars and other valuables. Mexican authorities deny the visitors' version of events and say the two were intoxicated."
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It is in their own best interests to do so. In an area that relies exclusively on tourism, they have little choice. The confidence of the travelling public is at stake.
Rebecca Rutland, 41, says police in the Mexican resort town of Playa del Carmen took her and her fiance into custody on New Year's Eve. Whether police had reason to do so is not the issue. It is the couple's treatment after they were taken into custody that is in question.
Rutland says two police officers took turns raping her. She and her fiance, Richard Coleman, also allege officers robbed them of hundreds of dollars and other valuables. Mexican authorities deny the visitors' version of events and say the two were intoxicated."
DISCLAIMER:Text may be subject to copyright.This blog does not claim copyright to any such text. Copyright remains with the original copyright holder.