UK soldier in Kenya accused of raping British girl
A UK soldier accused of raping a girl close to a controversial British military base in Kenya allegedly attacked a British nationwide, not a Kenyan, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has confirmed.
In an announcement the navy stated the person had been arrested and despatched again to the UK following the alleged incident final month close to the British Military Coaching Unit in Kenya (Batuk).
The allegation is being investigated by the UK navy, which has jurisdiction over the matter, and doesn’t contain Kenyan police.
The alleged rape is the most recent allegation of misconduct made towards British troopers at Batuk, which is close to the city of Nanyuki round 200km (125 miles) north of Kenya’s capital, Nairobi.
A MoD spokesperson stated: “We will verify the arrest of a British service individual in Kenya in relation to a report of a sexual offence. The service individual has been repatriated to the UK and the sufferer is a British grownup, not a Kenyan.
“The matter is the topic of an ongoing investigation by the UK Defence Severe Crime Command, in accordance with the Defence Co-operation Settlement between the UK and Kenya and we is not going to remark additional.”
A UK soldier has beforehand been accused of murdering an area girl, Agnes Wanjiru, whose physique was discovered dumped in a septic tank in 2012.
The UK has stated it’s co-operating with a Kenyan investigation into her demise.
The Batuk base was established in 1964 shortly after the East African nation gained independence from the UK.
The UK navy has an settlement with Kenya below which it might probably deploy as much as six military battalions a yr for intervals of coaching on the web site.
However the British military has confronted a string of allegations concerning the conduct of some UK personnel on the camp.
A public inquiry arrange by Kenyan MPs final yr heard particulars of alleged mistreatment of native individuals by British troopers.
The allegations included a reported hit-and-run incident, in addition to claims that some British troopers had received native girls pregnant earlier than abandoning them and their youngsters once they returned to the UK.
