One of the two men arrested on suspicion of being involved in multiple rapes was granted bail at the Brits Magistrate's Court, North West police said.
Brits - One of the two men arrested on suspicion of being involved in multiple rapes was granted bail at the Brits Magistrate's Court on Tuesday, North West police said.
The suspects were arrested on Monday, 6 May, for allegedly raping several women in Modikwe and Barseba, near Brits. "According to information received, the suspects would approach their victims from behind and threaten them with either a knife or firearm. The suspects would then drag the victims into the bushes, where they took turns in raping them."
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