Excerpts:
"A 75-year-old South Korean national running an orphanage at ByrathiBande near Bagalur in North Bangalore has been accused of sexually harassing and raping a minor girl.
"In her complaint to Kothanur police, 24-year-old Kamala (name changed),
has alleged that she had joined the orphanage for girls - Pease House -
run by the Korean national Do Qwoong Choi ...
' ... The complainant said that she was sexually exploited by the orphanage
director, Choi, for years and another staffer, Manuel Joy Singh, abetted
his boss ...
" ... "There was an office boy named Manuel Joy Singh in the orphanage. He
forced me to sleep with Choi. Joy Singh once even fixed a video camera
in the room and photographed Choi raping me," she alleged ...
" ... Kothanur police registered a case under Sections 506, 34, 376 and 354 of IPC against Choi and Joy Singh last week."
Click here to read full report by Times of India, 25 July 2013
Click here to read report "Search on for S. Korean national for alleged sexual abuse" by PTI, 26 July 2013
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