Police have identified and arrested the man in the video, and are currently ascertaining his mental health. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Police in north-east India on Wednesday arrested a man for stalking a Korean tourist and exposing his genitals to her while she was making a video blog.
The man could be seen tailing her and leering at her. He then overtook her along a flight of stairs, and, as she approached, took out his genitals.The Korean tourist’s video went viral, catching the attention of police in Jodhpur. When she refused, the man tried to put his arm around her and kiss her. But she managed to wrench herself away from him.
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