15 year olds questioned on alleged rape
Assistant Spokesperson Corporal Suliano Tevita has confirmed that the two together with five others allegedly raped the woman during a drinking party in one of the villagers in Sigatoka.
The seven suspects met the victim outside a nightclub in Sigatoka where she was waiting for a taxi.
They invited the victim for a drinking party and later took her in bushes and took turns raping her.
A villager saw the victim lying naked in bushes and reported the matter to police.
They are expected to be charged later today.
Meanwhile, Kadavu police have charged a 12 year old boy for allegedly raping a 4 year old girl last week.
The boy has been bailed to appear in early January in the kadavu court. It was earlier revealed that the boy allegedly lured the girl to his home under the pretext of providing her lunch when he raped her.
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