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Probe says SLRC sexual harassment allegation false: Govt

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
An investigation into allegations of demand for sexual favours by officials of Sri Lanka Red Cross (SLRC) from the beneficiaries of India-funded houses in the Tamil-dominated Northern province found that the charges were false and baseless.

Rajya Sabha was informed about findings of the joint probe by Indian Consulate General in Jaffna, SLRC and International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC).

"The report concluded that the allegation of sexual harassment made by the complainant was false and baseless. The report concluded that a few disgruntled employees of SLRC had fabricated the allegations to malign the reputation of SLRC," said Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh while replying to a question.
 

The probe panel had concluded its investigation in October.

Singh said the report was handed over to Sri Lanka's Ministry of Law and Order and Prison Reforms by IFRC and SLRC.

India had offered to build 50,000 houses in the war- ravaged northern province of Sri Lanka and construction of more than 39,500 of them have been completed.

Replying to a separate question, Singh said India has signed extradition agreements with 40 countries.

Efforts are on to finalise extradition agreement with more countries, he said adding 59 fugitives have been brought back to India since 2002 to face trial.

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First Published: Dec 03 2015 | 7:23 PM IST

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