A 30-year-old American woman who was allegedly gangraped in a Delhi hotel earlier this year, told India Today that she was not happy the way Delhi Police was handling the case.

In an exclusive interview to India Today, she said, "I feel there should be a stronger law for protecting tourists from rape in India."

She said that cases of rape were high in India and this needs urgent redressal.

Talking about police probe in her case, she said, "I am not happy with how the police is handling this case."

The woman tourist further added that women's safety is a global issue and hence her case should not be seen in an independent light.

Speaking about the incident, she named her tour guide and two hotel staffers among the five who gangraped her in a Connaught Place hotel she was staying at.

"Police needs to do more to make arrests," the American tourist added saying that she will never travel in India alone again.

In her complaint, she claimed that the five gained entry to her room on pretext of talking to her about travel details.

She said she felt drowsy after drinking water they offered her, adding that the tour guide, attendant, guide's cousin and two others sexually assaulted her for two days.

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