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Sri Lankan police have apologised profusely to a solo traveller from New Zealand after she filmed a local man sexually harassing her and indecently exposing himself, saying the video has 鈥渄amaged the country鈥檚 reputation鈥.
The 25-year-old man, who had allegedly changed his appearance and address to evade capture, was arrested on Sunday in the country鈥檚 Ampara District, they said.
Christchurch woman Molly, 24, was left 鈥渙n edge鈥 after the ordeal, which took place in late October while she travelled the country in a tuk-tuk.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 believe that happened,鈥 she told Instagram followers in a now-viral video.
鈥淚鈥檓 not going to let it ruin my trip, but it鈥檚 knocked my confidence back a little bit ... It鈥檚 the price you pay for being a solo female. Shouldn鈥檛 be, but unfortunately that鈥檚 the reality.鈥
In a recent update, Molly said Sri Lankan police launched 鈥渁 manhunt鈥 for the man after she filed a report and local media started covering the incident.

The 24-year-old said she "can鈥檛 thank the Sri Lankan police enough". Photo / @molsgonewild
She published an email from the Police Tourism Division鈥檚 acting director who expressed regret for the man鈥檚 actions.
鈥淔irst, I must apologise [to] you on the incident taken place in my beautiful country due to a bad person,鈥 it read.
The Police Tourism Division, together with Thirukkovil and Pottuvil police, issued a public appeal to help identify the man.
鈥淎t the time of his arrest, the suspect had reportedly altered his appearance and changed his residence in an attempt to evade capture,鈥 a spokesperson said.
Officials noted the case had 鈥渄rawn international criticism and damaged the country鈥檚 reputation鈥.
It took police approximately four days to find and arrest the man in the Periyanilaveni Police Division, located on the island鈥檚 east coast.
鈥淚 can鈥檛 thank the Sri Lankan police enough. They were amazing. Their response was so incredible,鈥 Molly said.
鈥淗e is currently going through the court process, and the police said that they would keep me updated on what happens.鈥
While acknowledging the situation could have been worse, and has been 鈥渇or other women out there鈥, Molly was glad her experience had sparked a conversation around women鈥檚 safety.
鈥淥ne incident is not a representation of what solo travel is like as a female. I鈥檝e travelled through so many different countries that people label as unsafe, and all I have experienced is kindness from locals,鈥 she said.
鈥淪ri Lanka is an amazing country to travel to, and I will always recommend it to other people - especially solo female travellers - despite this incident.鈥
Tom Rose is an Auckland-based journalist who covers breaking news, specialising in lifestyle, entertainment and travel. He joined the Herald in 2023.
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