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Fresh investigations into a sex-for-cash scandal involving Indian UN peacekeepers deployed in the Democratic Republic of Congo have revealed that at least 10 soldiers may have had sex with prostitutes. The United Nations code of conduct in Congo prohibits peacekeepers from soliciting prostitutes.

Lifting the lid on their actions, the North Kivu Indian brigade has gathered sufficient evidence to prove the peacekeepers used children to hire Congolese girls for sex in Masisi, an exhausting five-hour drive from Goma.

The UN Organisation Mission in Democratic Republic of Congo (known by its French acronym MONUC) is served by 4,554 troops.

Hindustan Times has learnt that five children have identified the peacekeepers from 1 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles after they were shown photographs of around 100 peacekeepers based in Masisi when allegations of sexual misconduct were made last year.

North Kivu brigade commander Bipin Rawat told HT, “Initial findings confirm their involvement. We have sent our report to the army headquarters in New Delhi and recommended a thorough probe in view of new evidence.”

The peacekeepers involved returned home in April as part of half-yearly troop rotation. Charges against them would be corroborated in India before prosecutions, Rawat said.

The 18,931-strong MONUC, the largest and costliest UN deployment across the globe, is the only mission where troops can be prosecuted for sex with prostitutes. The act falls within the definition of sexual exploitation and abuse.

The investigation conducted by the North Kivu brigade, on the orders of army vice-chief Lieutenant General M.L. Naidu who was here this May, challenges the findings of a previous inquiry by the United Nations' Office of Internal Oversight Services in Congo.

To the consternation of the Indian Army, the powerful UN investigating agency had charged almost 60 soldiers with soliciting sex from prostitutes and some 40 troops with employing child labour earlier this year. Considering the findings of the army inquiry, the rot may not run as deep as the UN agency had made it out. But pre-emptive measures have been put in place to discipline troops.

Brigadier Rawat has formed flying squads to snoop on his men garrisoned in and around North Kivu's capital Goma. Raids are regularly conducted at no-go places such as nightclubs, bars and red light areas. The squads include personnel drawn from the Bangladesh military police.

Troops finishing their tenure have been placed under surveillance as sexual abuse and exploitation usually takes place during the last two months, said an officer. There is evidence to prove that posts held by soldiers provide safe haven for such activities.

10 Indian peacekeepers in Congo sex scandal- Hindustan Times
 
huh. bloody B@st@rds bringing disgrace to the country. i think all 10 should be court martialled
 
its not only for india but so many armys involve in crimes like this its shame for humanty
 
its not only for india but so many armys involve in crimes like this its shame for humanty


thats wat we know as Indian culture...I also heard from somewhere(possibly from this site) that an Australian woman got sexually molested by an Indian army...
But tat aint been happenin in the case of Bangladesh Army and Pakistan Army, being the largest(Pakistan) and 2nd largest(Bangladesh) provider of peace keepers in the UN mission..................

my question to these kinda bastards who bring disgrace to their own country that why they had been sent to the UN mission, just to earn money n do watever they want...???:angry:
 
Cool down BD man,mosli nahi mila kya bazaar mein,read the news properly it's not only about India but Pakistan,BD and a host of other countries involved in these sort of criminal activities.I'm a proud Indian but that does'nt stop me to condemn those who dare to break IA discipline,your boasting reveals your immaturity nothing else.
 
This forum is filled with too many civvies.

C'mon, soldiers have only " solicited' the services of ladies of easy virtue.this is what soldiers & sailors have done worldwide since time immemorial.

"The United Nations code of conduct in Congo prohibits peacekeepers from soliciting prostitutes "

What does the UN want .. Monks ? .. & monks don't fight.Even they have a " fling' once in while. Those who have been in uniform will remember that most sought after bit of " local orders' used to be the " out of bound' areas notified by the local Garrison Commander.

So long as no rape is committed & no Med prob is on hand, one needs to gloss over such things.
 
Cool down BD man,mosli nahi mila kya bazaar mein,read the news properly it's not only about India but Pakistan,BD and a host of other countries involved in these sort of criminal activities.I'm a proud Indian but that does'nt stop me to condemn those who dare to break IA discipline,your boasting reveals your immaturity nothing else.

Care to provide any proof for your claim that any of the Pakistani or Bengali peace keepers indulged in this sort of misconduct?:angel:
 
Useless thread.

Soldiers soliciting paid sex is nothing new and hardly a major issue.

Those pretending to act virtuous here are nothing but bloody hypocrites.
 
Thank you Third Eye but none of these 'reports' were ever proved and no Pakistani soldiers were implicated or found lacking in moral fibre in UN or Pakistani inquries. The spokesperson to the UN is right, this WAS just premeture defamation.
 
Thank you Third Eye but none of these 'reports' were ever proved and no Pakistani soldiers were implicated or found lacking in moral fibre in UN or Pakistani inquries. The spokesperson to the UN is right, this WAS just premeture defamation.

I was hoping u'd say that. You may well be correct too.

We ppl on this forum are so quick on the draw & quick to pontificate when anything defamatory is read abt our " adversary" little realising that there may or may not be any truth in it.

Read the post from our BD friend ( # 4) & u'll know what I mean.

We simply love to sound ' holier than thou" & run the other guy into dust with or without reason.
 
I was hoping u'd say that.

Well, in that case I'm glad I didn’t disappoint.;)

However might I just add, that this particular report’s a little more serious and credible what with Indian Generals talking about it like this and multiple investigations in an advanced stage.

I’m not proud of it or anything because we too work for the UN and the UN is a noble case but you did read this right:
the North Kivu Indian brigade has gathered sufficient evidence to prove the peacekeepers used children to hire Congolese girls for sex in Masisi, and North Kivu brigade commander Bipin Rawat told HT, “Initial findings confirm their involvement. We have sent our report to the army headquarters in New Delhi and To the consternation of the Indian Army, the powerful UN investigating agency had charged almost 60 soldiers with soliciting sex from prostitutes and some 40 troops with employing child labour earlier this year.

It will be hard for you to deny these allegations I’m afraid. It is a bad idea to compare things with Pakistan but Pakistan’s situation was NOWHERE near this.
 
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