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Re: BLACK African diplomat accused in NYC rape may have fled US with wife, kids

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The African envoy accused of raping a neighbor in their Upper
Manhattan building and then dodging charges thanks to diplomatic
immunity may have fled the US.

No sounds came from inside Charles Dickens Imene Oliha’s
apartment Tuesday when The Post repeatedly knocked, and there
was no light visible from behind a red curtain fluttering in a
window.

The State Department wouldn’t say if Oliha, 46, left the country
or if the US government was seeking to have his immunity
revoked, with a rep saying, “We do not comment on the specifics
of ongoing investigations.

“We are aware of the incident referenced involving a diplomat
accredited to the United Nations,” the representative said in an
e-mail.

“We take these allegations seriously, and we are working closely
with the New York Police Department and the Mayor’s Office of
International Affairs, as we do in all legal and criminal cases
involving foreign diplomats assigned to Permanent Missions and
Observer Offices at the UN.”

An NYPD spokesman said, “It’s a situation where the State
Department is going to have to decide what they are going to do
with the case.

“It’s still under investigation at this point,” the spokesman
added.

“Whenever there’s a sexual assault like this, it’s horrible. As
a law-enforcement agency, we have done all that we can do at
this point.”

In a prepared statement, City Hall said, “Sexual assault of any
kind should never be tolerated.

“There is an active investigation underway. Depending on the
results, we will take all appropriate actions.”

Oliha was accused of twice raping a 24-year-old woman — once
with a condom and once without — after following her from the
lobby of their building on Wadsworth Terrace and forcing his way
into her apartment around noon Sunday.

It doesn’t appear that they knew each other, police said.

The woman allegedly told cops she was in shock afterward and
fell asleep, with a friend later convincing her to call 911. She
called 911 around 9:30 p.m., and cops took Oliha into custody
for questioning around 10:45 p.m., law-enforcement sources said
Tuesday.

The woman was taken to Columbia University Irving Medical
Center, where a rape kit was performed, sources said.

But Oliha was cut loose without any charges early Monday after
detectives confirmed he enjoyed diplomatic immunity because of
his job with South Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
International Cooperation, the NYPD said.

It’s unclear if the NYPD obtained a sample of his DNA before he
was freed.

After Oliha’s release, two women answered the door to his
apartment Monday but declined to comment amid the sounds of
young children in the background.

One woman, who wore a Puerto Rican flag mask, later identified
herself as a neighbor.

Other neighbors told The Post on Tuesday that Oliha was married
and raising four kids, including a newborn.

One neighbor said Oliha “was under immense stress” from his job
and began drinking so heavily that he repeatedly passed out on
the sidewalk before he suddenly stopped about three weeks ago.

“There was something happening with his government. There was
turmoil within their office at the UN,” the neighbor said.

“In the early days of summer, he would drink outside and fall
asleep on the sidewalk.”

The neighbor added: “I got to know him over those months of
turmoil when he was clearly troubled.

“He was going through some s–t, and drinking is what he did.”

A Spanish-speaking man who was drinking outside Oliha’s building
Tuesday afternoon said he’d seen the disgraced diplomat down as
much as a six-pack of Coors Light.

A worker at the Terrace Grocery next door said Oliha was a
regular customer who bought two or three cans of Heineken,
usually daily.

“He was a nice customer, my No. 1 customer,” the worker said.

“He was calm.”

A representative of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of
South Sudan to the UN did not return a request for comment from
The Post on Tuesday.

https://nypost.com/2022/08/23/african-diplomat-accused-in-nyc-
rape-may-have-fled-us-with-wife-kids/

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