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2 Nepal maids allegedly raped by Saudi diplomat return home

2 Nepal maids allegedly raped by Saudi diplomat return home

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Activists of All India Democratic Women's Association shout slogans during a protest outside the Saudi Arabian embassy in New Delhi, India, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Police in India were investigating complaints from two women that a Saudi Arabian diplomat raped them repeatedly and confined them in his home near New Delhi. He has claimed diplomatic immunity, and the Saudi embassy in a statement Wednesday denied all the allegations. Photo: AP

KATHMANDU: Two Nepalese maids who alleged they were beaten and raped by a Saudi diplomat in India have been taken to a women's shelter in Nepal. The women had their faces covered and were protected by several police officers on arrival at the Kathmandu airport. They were whisked away in a waiting van to a women's shelter, and did not speak to reporters. The women were working as maids in the diplomat's house near New Delhi. They were picked up on Monday after a non-governmental organization tipped off police. Indian police have registered a case of rape and illegal confinement against the official, who has not been named. He has claimed diplomatic immunity, and the Saudi Embassy in a statement Wednesday denied the allegations against him.