African Diplomat Released After Raping New York City Woman Twice

Adam Devine

NEW YORK, N – A South Sudanese diplomat working at the United Nations has been released without being charged, claiming diplomatic immunity after he was accused of raping a New York City woman on two different occasions.

On Sunday, the woman, 24 years old, was walking her dog on Manhattan’s Upper East side when the Sudanese Official followed her inside her apartment and raped her twice inside.

Charles Dickens Imene Oliha, 46, a career Diplomat for the South Sudanese government was identified as the suspect. He was questioned by police and released once officers recognized his diplomatic immunity.


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