They were also informed that a single point office was being established at Delhi Police Commissioner's office, specifically to address complaints from foreign nationals. Dinkar Khullar, Secretary (West) in MEA met the African envoys in South Block this evening, official sources said adding that he conveyed Indian government's view that the incident was utterly "condemnable and cannot be condoned".
The meeting came three days after four Ugandan women lodged separate complaints with the police against unnamed AAP volunteers, alleging they were abused, groped and beaten while being held captive and were forced to undergo a medical examination at AIIMS for suspected drug use. The Secretary also assured the African envoys that there was no deliberate targeting of the nationals of any country and should remain an aberration.
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