A British citizen in Namibia was arrested by alleged sexual harassment of sexual fighting and taking nude photos of them.
Douglas Robert Brock is also accused of touching children inappropriately during a holiday in the center of Namibia.
The police said the suspect had targeted boys and young girls from the original San community in the central Outozongoba region.
Local media in Namibia reported that the 65 -year -old British faces 38 charges, including rape, inappropriate assault and children’s exploitation.
The British patriot, who arrived in Namibia last week for a vacation, did not respond to the charges.
He was arrested on Sunday after he claimed that he attracted 34 small children with sweets and money to take their photos during naked.
The UK Foreign Ministry said it was in contact with the local authorities in relation to a British man who was arrested in Namibia.
Mourin Mbah, head of the regional police, told government media that the tourist is sexually offended to 16 teenage girls and 14 boy.
According to what was reported, some nude photographs of children were found on the British camera, which the police confiscated after his arrest.
The Namibia Agency reported that Namibia for the press, such as the Judicial Judicial Court, north of the capital, Winduk, on Tuesday, when the guarantee was rejected and detained in the reservation.
The case was postponed to next month after the Prosecutor requested more time for investigations.
“The tourist is still detained by the police,” Information Minister Emma Theophilus told the BBC.
In a statement, the Namibi Ministry of Environment and Tourism said that the procedures “are not respected deeply for the cultural heritage of the San community.”
“It is not acceptable for any visitor, foreign or local, the exploitation or preparation of indigenous communities or their children for any purpose, including photography.”
The southern African country is a famous tourist destination for amazing desert landscapes and the rich cultural heritage.
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