This outstanding Canadian aid worker arrested at his residence in Nepal and accused with child sexual abuse.
Pushkar Karki as a chief of The Central Investigation Bureau said that Peter Dalglish arrested at his house on April while he is with 2 Nepalese boys aged 14 and 12.
Karki said Dalglish was accused with raping the two boys and facing up to 13 years in prison if convicted.
He lured his victims from poor families with jobs, trips, and education and then rape them.
Dalglish denied the accuses.
Daglish, 60, has been working for Street Kids International, and worked a lot on charity agencies, including UN-Habitat in Afghanistan and the UN Mission for Ebola Emergency Response in Liberia.
According to the data that we found, Dalglish had worked to help people in Nepal who lost their houses during a terrible earthquake in 2015. That earthquake casualty around 9000 thousand people and almost a million houses.
Karki said investigators have been followed Dalglish for weeks after they received information about this case.
The clear laws on child sexual abuse are less attention in Nepal. A new regulations of sexual offense against children coming in August.
Officials said six foreigners have been arrested in Nepal in the past two years on allegations of child sexual abuse.
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