Suspected serial rapist nabbed in Hong Kong: police
Hong Kong police said on Wednesday they had arrested a suspected serial rapist who lured his victims to bogus job interviews through the Internet.
The 31-year-old man, whom police identified only as Chan, was arrested on Monday after a 17-year-old schoolgirl said she had been raped in a hotel where he had arranged to interview her.
"We are investigating whether there are other girls who fell victim to this scam. We are appealing to other victims to come forward," a police spokesman told.
As many as 10 women might have fallen for the trap, based on photographs found on the suspect's electronic devices, the South China Morning Post newspaper reported.
The man promised the women hostess jobs at karaoke lounges, it said.
Police arrested him when he met an undercover female officer who was posing as a job applicant.
Serial rape is uncommon in low-crime Hong Kong, the Asian financial hub of seven million people. There were 91 rape complaints in 2011, down from 112 in 2010, according to the Post.
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