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Diplomat Devyani Khobragade leaves US for home

A Indian rape victim report a rape crime to the Indian police, they advice her not to born as a female then she won't be rape in her case, later the rapist took revenge on her and raped her again then set her on fire for going to the police and seek justice. Indian police even want to cover it up and blame the victim for burning herself and not the rapist committed murder.
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Actually I'm sure the vast majority could care less. She should have negotiated an end to this months ago and avoided this whole arrest mess.

She was directed by the Indian foreign office not to negotiate this and submit to the blackmail.

Indian govt. wanted a showdown to put an end to this US blackmail as it was the 3rd time such methods were used to put Indian diplomats under pressure.

Everybody is glad this happened. The only looser in the whole story is the US. Think about that.

Yes, sir. The attitude of India's courts is that India need not abide by international treaties that India has signed if they conflict with Indian law and practice, whereas other countries are expected to keep their treaty obligations regardless.

I'm angry that she's still here.

Suddenly you are the expert on Indian courts and Indian Judiciary ? :lol:
 
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January 9

INDICTMENT, EXHIBITS & RELATED LETTER: U.S. v. Devyani Khobragade
U.S. v. Devyani Khobragade Indictment Exhibits
U.S. Devyani Khobragade Government's 1-9-14 Letter to Judge Scheindlin
U.S. v. Devyani Khobragade Indictment

Key points: the maid, Richard, had her personal passport taken from her by Khobragade in India upon completing her job interview and it was never returned, her papers were prepared by Khobragade, the $4500/month Khobragade entered as the maid's salary was not Khobragade's own salary entered there by mistake, Khobragade prepared the phony contract herself "solely to deceive the U.S. Embassy", Khobragade "coached" Richard to lie, there are photocopies of both the real and the phony contract.

Once they were in the U.S. Khobragade overworked Richard according to the terms of the "true" contract and told her she wouldn't get her passport returned for three years, Khobragade refused to let Richard return to India, and it was only then that Richard asked to be paid her proper wage under U.S. law, which Khobragade refused.

After six months of this Richard escaped. Khobragade immediately resorted to retaliatory measures in an attempt to prevent Richard and her family from "communicating with lawyers and authorities outside of India about the experience she had -" including personal intimidation of her spouse in India.

In a subsequent meeting between Richard and Khobragade at an "Immigration Office" [organization to provide help on immigration matters] Khobragade and an associate tried to force Richard to sign a document without permitting Richard to read it first. An employee of the Immigration Office intervened and read the document, which was supposed to be Richard's confession that "among other things, she stole from Khobragade." When Richard asked why and what, Khobragade told her to go to the police!

Khobragade's side of the story "evolved" over time. Soon after this Khobragade filed a FIR in India charging Richard with fraud, wilful deceit, and extortion [exactly the crimes Khobragade appears to be guilty of!]. Khobragade attached an unsigned copy of the phony contract with the Indian High Court, adding to her motion that the monthly salary was 30,000 rupees (even though this contradicted the terms of the phony contract!

Nevertheless, an Indian arrest warrant based on the FIR was issued for Richard in late November!
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Khobragade is charged with:

1) Perjury - knowingly and willingly lying under oath to the State Dept. officer in India handling the visa applications.
2) Deliberate visa fraud.
3) Scheming to cause Richard to make "materially false statements" in her interview with a State Dept. official.

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I wonder what the chances are that Khobragade will be indicted for lying to the Indian High Court once she goes back home?



The good old trick , " sign here, and we will take care of everything else" . What an evil lil b*tch this Devyani is. I still don't understand why India didn't withdraw her when they were given the chance in September which is typically how these cases ends.
 
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January 9

INDICTMENT, EXHIBITS & RELATED LETTER: U.S. v. Devyani Khobragade
U.S. v. Devyani Khobragade Indictment Exhibits
U.S. Devyani Khobragade Government's 1-9-14 Letter to Judge Scheindlin
U.S. v. Devyani Khobragade Indictment

Key points: the maid, Richard, had her personal passport taken from her by Khobragade in India upon completing her job interview and it was never returned, her papers were prepared by Khobragade, the $4500/month Khobragade entered as the maid's salary was not Khobragade's own salary entered there by mistake, Khobragade prepared the phony contract herself "solely to deceive the U.S. Embassy", Khobragade "coached" Richard to lie, there are photocopies of both the real and the phony contract.

Once they were in the U.S. Khobragade overworked Richard according to the terms of the "true" contract and told her she wouldn't get her passport returned for three years, Khobragade refused to let Richard return to India, and it was only then that Richard asked to be paid her proper wage under U.S. law, which Khobragade refused.

After six months of this Richard escaped. Khobragade immediately resorted to retaliatory measures in an attempt to prevent Richard and her family from "communicating with lawyers and authorities outside of India about the experience she had -" including personal intimidation of her spouse in India.

In a subsequent meeting between Richard and Khobragade at an "Immigration Office" [organization to provide help on immigration matters] Khobragade and an associate tried to force Richard to sign a document without permitting Richard to read it first. An employee of the Immigration Office intervened and read the document, which was supposed to be Richard's confession that "among other things, she stole from Khobragade." When Richard asked why and what, Khobragade told her to go to the police!

Khobragade's side of the story "evolved" over time. Soon after this Khobragade filed a FIR in India charging Richard with fraud, wilful deceit, and extortion [exactly the crimes Khobragade appears to be guilty of!]. Khobragade attached an unsigned copy of the phony contract with the Indian High Court, adding to her motion that the monthly salary was 30,000 rupees (even though this contradicted the terms of the phony contract!

Nevertheless, an Indian arrest warrant based on the FIR was issued for Richard in late November!
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Khobragade is charged with:

1) Perjury - knowingly and willingly lying under oath to the State Dept. officer in India handling the visa applications.
2) Deliberate visa fraud.
3) Scheming to cause Richard to make "materially false statements" in her interview with a State Dept. official.

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I wonder what the chances are that Khobragade will be indicted for lying to the Indian High Court once she goes back home?

I was planing to give you a detailed reply when I suddenly realized, why bother ? :angel:

She is coming home as a Hero.

I think I should let you Rant a bit to release your frustration over the impotent US action. :P ..... hope you don't get a stroke.
 
In a subsequent meeting between Richard and Khobragade at an "Immigration Office" [organization to provide help on immigration matters] Khobragade and an associate tried to force Richard to sign a document without permitting Richard to read it first. An employee of the Immigration Office intervened and read the document, which was supposed to be Richard's confession that "among other things, she stole from Khobragade." When Richard asked why and what, Khobragade told her to go to the police!
 
Who wants a US citizenship and particularly why would she wants the US citizenship :lol:

Too many people!
In 2012 757,000 people renounced their home country and became naturalized US Citizens.

India was #3 on the list of those home countries.
 
She is no Hero . She will go down with quite a few big politicians in Maharashtra due to adarsh Scam .

No worries indian establishment which protected her so far will do the same, otherwise she will take down some other big fish. I don't think anyone need repeat reply how corrupt indian establishment is.
 
Too many people!
In 2012 757,000 people renounced their home country and became naturalized US Citizens.

India was #3 on the list of those home countries.

do you have problem with that?
 
She is no Hero . She will go down with quite a few big politicians in Maharashtra due to adarsh Scam .

According to one of ToI articles:

"a statement by the ministry of external affairs confirmed, adding that she will be transferred to its headquarters in New Delhi, perhaps in a position that will allow UN-credentialed continued immunity."

Can she still be charged in india?
 
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