Man arrested for rape in pub toilet

Man arrested for rape in pub toilet

A man is suspected of having raped a person in Stockholm. Archive image. – Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

A man has been arrested, suspected of having raped a person in a toilet at a restaurant in Stockholm county during the night of Saturday.

The police were informed of the incident at three o’clock in the morning and met the victim at another location.

“The information that the police obtained initially led to the arrest of a man on suspicion of rape,” the police write on their website.

The crime scene has been cordoned off for a technical investigation.

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