Mar 3 • 16:20 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Mother reports another collective rape allegedly committed by the same suspects in RJ

A new report of collective rape has been made against some suspects involved in a January incident in Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro.

In Rio de Janeiro, a mother has filed a new complaint regarding a collective rape involving several of the same suspects accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl earlier this year. The report centers on another adolescent who allegedly faced similar abuse three years ago when she was only 14, adding to the serious concerns surrounding the pattern of sexual violence in the region. The complaint was registered at the 12th Police Station in Copacabana, highlighting ongoing issues of accountability for sexual crimes in Brazil.

The complaint suggests that three of the five suspects involved in the January incident were also implicated in the earlier case, using similar methods to lure victims into private apartments for assault. While the names of these suspects remain undisclosed, the alarming trend of repeated offenses among the same individuals raises significant questions about judicial responses and preventive measures in place to protect vulnerable populations. The recent allegations follow an already troubling history of sexual violence in Brazil, exacerbating societal fears and calls for stronger legal protections.

In the January case, local authorities formally indicted four young men on suspicion of rape, with a 17-year-old also involved facing separate charges due to the legal stipulations surrounding minors in such cases. The repeated nature of these offenses highlights not only the challenges law enforcement faces but also the urgent need for societal change to address and combat the sexual violence crisis more effectively.

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