The British teen who has confessed to falsely reporting that she was gang-raped in Cyprus by a group of Israelis has accused police of dictating her statement and forcing her to sign it, according to a report.

The 19-year-old, who has not been named, is being held without bail as local authorities prepare to file charges that can land her in jail for up to a year.

The tourist was arrested after she recanted an accusation that a dozen Israeli teens raped her in a room at the Pambos Napa Rocks Hotel in the resort town of Ayia Napa.

She initially told police that boys — some as young as 15 — restrained her as they took turns raping and beating her.

The woman now claims that police pressured her into admitting she had fabricated her initial account by denying her access to a lawyer and threatening to arrest her friends, according to the UK’s Sun newspaper.

“The confession was obtained under oppression given the threats made,” her attorney Michael Polak told the news outlet. “She was not cautioned and was not given access to a lawyer as was her right under the European Convention on Human Rights.”

Polak continued: “Further, the teenager was not told she could leave the police station nor given the option of leaving at any point. It is also understood that unfortunately none of the proceedings at the Cypriot police station were recorded.”

The Sun also published a screenshot of a text the teen sent to a friend.

“They’ve just tried to make me sign something else. I tried to send a photo to my mum. The female officer shouted at me and took it away. I said I’m not signing it without a lawyer. I don’t understand it. They’ve gone stand off. They’ve arrested me,” she wrote, according to The Sun.

She also wrote: “It’s crazy. They wouldn’t let me talk to anyone. I said I have a right to have a lawyer here. Not in Cyprus, maybe the UK not Cyprus.

“They’ve honestly made me sign false …. ”

A spokesperson for police in Ayia Napa slammed the report as “fake news,” according to the Times of Israel.

“There is no connection between what was published this morning in Britain, and reality,” the spokesperson said.

Last week, a judge in Cyprus lambasted the British tourist, telling her that “because of your lie, you caused the unnecessary arrest of 12 teens.”

Police at first freed five of the teens and then cleared the remaining seven following the about-face from the accuser, who told authorities that the sex was consensual but that she felt humiliated because it was filmed without her consent.