Ajit Pal Singh, 31, was charged with abduction, unlawful confinement, an act of indecency and three counts of sexual intercourse without consent.
Co-defendant Randhir Singh, 20, was charged with abduction, two acts of indecency without consent, two counts of sexual intercourse without consent and unlawfully detaining the woman.
Now police are warning mobile phone users to take care with social networking applications after the incident, 'The Canberra Times reported.
Detective Senior Constable Peter Maguire told the ACT Magistrates Court yesterday that the woman accepted a friend request on September 25 on Tango chat from a man who purported to be 24 years old through the mobile application.
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When the woman arrived at Kippax she saw three Indian men in a car but did not go to greet them.
One of the men, Randhir Singh, allegedly got out of the car and approached the woman inside the shopping centre.
When she refused to go with him he allegedly told the woman he knew she was married and would show the messages to her husband.
On the drive from Kippax to Belconnen she was allegedly sexually assaulted.
The court heard she was then driven to the Altitude Apartments on Chandler Street in Belconnen where she was taken into a unit and allegedly sexually assaulted individually by one defendant and then the other.
The first encounter was photographed and these photographs were allegedly used to coerce the woman to perform further sexual acts with the second man.
It was alleged Ajit Pal Singh told the woman if she did not comply the photographs would be shown to her husband. Detective Senior Constable Maguire said CCTV footage from
He said police were still attempting to locate the third man.
During a search of Ajit Pal Singh's unit in the Altitude Apartments on October 11 police located and seized several mobile telephones and bedding.
Detective Senior Constable Maguire said forensic investigations were continuing.