In a major embarrassment to the Army, three of its officers, including a Lieutenant Colonel, now deputed on the United Nations Peace Mission in Congo, have been accused of raping a woman in South Africa while they were holidaying there, an allegation that has prompted the defence ministry to order a probe.
"We have ordered an enquiry into the incident," Defence Minister A K Antony said on the sidelines of an Indian Air Force function on Tuesday.
The three Indian officers -- a Lieutenant Colonel and two Majors -- were deployed in North Kivu Brigade of the Mission of the UN in the Democratic Republic of Congo (MONUC). They were detained by the South African Police last week after a woman in Pretoria alleged that she was raped by them.
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Vice Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen Milan Naidu, while reacting to the report, said: "It's an allegation only. But still it is an embarrassment to the Army. We are awaiting the enquiry report."
India has the largest contingent in MONUC with more than 4,300 personnel. The mission was set up by the world body in February 2000 to bring stability in the region.