Devyani no longer enjoys immunity, may face arrest: US


New York, Jan 11 (PTI): The United States today said senior Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, who returned to New Delhi, no longer enjoys immunity and she and Indian government were told that an arrest warrant might be issued against her. “Prior to her (Devyani Khobragade) departure, it was conveyed to her and to the government of India that she is not permitted to return to the United States except to submit to the jurisdiction of the court.

"Her name would be placed in visa and immigration lookout systems to prevent the routine issuance of any future visa and upon her departure a warrant may be issued for her arrest", the State Department spokesperson, Jen Psaki, told reporters.

Khobragade’s departure from the US, she said, does not change the charges against her.

On Thursday, she was indicted in a New York court on two counts of visa fraud and misrepresentation of facts. “The charges remain in place. There are processes that are standard processes in each of these cases, which we were abiding by throughout this process,” the State Department spokesperson insisted.

Earlier today in New York, Khobragade was indicted for visa fraud and making false statements by a grand jury which held that the charges against her will remain with main Manhattan prosecutor Preet Bharara saying "there will not need to be an arraignment on the indictment scheduled at this time.

We understand that the defendant was very recently accorded diplomatic immunity status.

"Therefore, the charges will remain pending until such time as she can be brought to Court to face the charges, either through a waiver of immunity or the defendant’s return to the United States in a non-immune status...."

Arrested on December 12, Khobragade was strip-searched and held with criminals, triggering a row between the two sides with India retaliating by downgrading privileges of certain category of US diplomats among other steps.

  

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  • Benny, Anjuna

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    All drama of Burocrats .
    1.Adarsh scam beneficiary getting all support from the Indian external ministry, even promotion to UN post.
    2.A Shameless Indian maid misusing the trust of her boss and betraying her by displaying the second private contract to get US visa.
    3.A US official forgetting his Indian roots, taking opportunities to shine at the cost of helpless Indians and Sreelankans.
    4.The big brother showcasing his hypocrisy and arrogance as usual.
    5.A Cowardly government dancing to the tune of bureaucrats and taking stupid decisions over and over again.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    What if it was another Indian Citizen involved in this same incident would the Cabinet Ministry of External Affairs?
    Mr. Salman Khurshid intervene to get the person back to India.

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  • Ifthikhar, Mangalore / KSA

    Sat, Jan 11 2014

    Moral of the story is not to put your hand into the beehive. Indian government should have left US to investigate the incident as US court was suppose to give justice to the victim.

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