Migrants arrested for gang rape of Italian teen – media

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Migrants arrested for gang rape of Italian teen – media

A group of Moroccan men reportedly raped an 18-year-old woman while forcing her fiancé to watch

Three Moroccan men have been arrested in Italy on suspicion of raping an 18-year-old woman while forcing her fiancé to watch, local media reported on Tuesday, citing police in Rome.

Two suspects were reportedly detained in the Italian capital and a third was apprehended in the northern city of Verona. Police are currently searching for others who may have been involved in the incident, which occurred in the Tor Tre Teste area on the outskirts of Rome on October 25.

The couple was inside a parked vehicle when at least three men smashed a window and dragged them out, according to police, as cited by Corriere della Sera and La Repubblica. Two of the attackers allegedly pinned the 24-year-old man down while a third raped the woman. The suspects face charges of group sexual violence and robbery.

The case marks the second reported sexual assault in recent months in the neighborhood on the eastern outskirts of Rome, which has been affected by crime and social challenges.

In August, a 26-year-old Gambian man was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting a 60-year-old woman. The man, who arrived in Italy as a migrant in 2016 and was granted humanitarian protection and permission to stay in 2023, reportedly told police he was under the influence of drugs at the time. The suspect is also under investigation for another alleged sexual assault that occurred several days earlier and faces prosecution for both incidents.

Incidents involving migrants have long fueled public concern across Europe. In the UK, Spain, Sweden, Germany, and other countries, high-profile sexual assaults and violent crimes have sparked protests, political debate, and calls for stricter immigration and public-safety measures.

The decades-long migrant crisis is largely driven by conflict, poverty, and political instability in regions such as the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. Western interventions, including local wars in Iraq, Libya, and Afghanistan, as well as support for uprisings in Syria, have exacerbated the conditions, destabilizing governments and fueling violence. Consequently, many people have been forced to flee, making current migration challenges partly a legacy of past foreign policies.

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