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Business News/ News / World/  Diplomat Devyani Khobragade’s immunity claim challenged in US
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Diplomat Devyani Khobragade’s immunity claim challenged in US

Khobragade was arrested on 12 December on charges that she lied to US authorities about what she paid her housekeeper

Khobragade was accredited as a member of India’s mission to the United Nations earlier this month, one day before she was indicted and asked to leave the country. Photo: ReutersPremium
Khobragade was accredited as a member of India’s mission to the United Nations earlier this month, one day before she was indicted and asked to leave the country. Photo: Reuters

New York: Devyani Khobragade, the Indian diplomat whose December arrest led to a major international dispute, holds no immunity from US prosecution and should continue to faces charges of visa fraud, Manhattan federal prosecutors said in court papers filed Friday.

Khobragade was arrested on 12 December on charges that she lied to US authorities about what she paid her housekeeper. She was stripped-searched while detained in Manhattan federal courthouse, which led to a diplomatic firestorm between India and the United States that continued for weeks.

Manhattan US attorney Preet Bharara’s office argues in the court filings that Khobragade is a former diplomat and not immune from prosecution.

Khobragade “currently enjoys no diplomatic status, and at the time of her arrest, the defendant’s position as a consular official gave her immunity from prosecution for official acts only," assistant US attorneys Kristy Greenberg and Amanda Kramer wrote.

As Indian officials demanded her release, Khobragade’s New York attorney argued that her status as a consular official granted her immunity.

Khobragade was accredited as a member of India’s mission to the United Nations earlier this month, one day before she was indicted and asked to leave the country.

The accreditation was part of a deal to allow her to leave the country.

On 14 January, with Khobragade back in India, her New York-based attorney filed a motion asking a US judge to throw out those charges.

In court papers, Khobragade attorney Daniel Arshack said that diplomatic immunity granted to her by the US state department gave her absolute immunity from US prosecution, even for suspected acts committed earlier. REUTERS

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Published: 01 Feb 2014, 12:17 PM IST
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