Delhi: India seeks immunity waiver for Kenyan diplomat’s son over alleged sexual assault of minor

Delhi: India seeks immunity waiver for Kenyan diplomat’s son over alleged sexual assault of minor

[Scroll.in] - 02/22/2025

The Class 12 student has been accused of sexually assaulting a five-year-old in a school bus in August.



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