In turn, three Danish men are said to have been deceived in the same way during December 2020.
According to a new indictment, the three believed that they showed up in an apartment in Frederiksberg in Denmark to have sex with a woman in her 20s and her teenage friend.
That was not the case.
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When they arrived at the apartment, three young men are said to have stormed out of the bathroom in the apartment and attacked the men, writes the Danish newspaper BT.
Now both the women and the three men must appear in court in Frederiksberg, charged with, among other things, deprivation of liberty, robbery and aggravated violence. It is unclear how the defendants respond to the charges.
Chained
The men are said to have been handcuffed to a radiator, before being beaten in the face with a broken chair leg and kicked repeatedly in the crotch, until they entered the PIN codes of their bank cards and the login details of their MobilePay accounts.
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The accused are said to have received more than 6,000 Danish kroner from the account of the first of the three victims.
The other man is said to have been robbed of a silver chain, smoke, 170 kroner in cash and a lump of hashish before he was extorted for about 4400 kroner. Here the accused are said to have held a pair of scissors against his neck, and discussed whether they should cut off his fingers or break his kneecaps.
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They also allegedly threatened to report him for trying to have sex with a minor, even though both women were over the age of sexual consent.
The third must have been subjected to similar things as the other two victims.
The case will be heard in court in Frederiksberg at the end of January. The prosecution demands at least four years in prison for the three accused men. The prosecution will also demand that one of the two women be permanently deported from the country.
All three men have previously been convicted of violence, according to BT.
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