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NYPD officer arrested in India 'as revenge' for 'Nannygate' diplomatic scandal
as officials charge him with breaking an Arms Act because he had three bullets in his pocket
A New York City police officer has been arrested in India in an alleged act of retribution for the scandal late last year involving an Indian diplomat and her nanny in Manhattan.
Manny Encarnacion was arrested at the international airport in New Delhi after authorities charged him with violating the Arms Act of 1959 because he had three bullets in his jacket pocket.
The specifics of how he allegedly broke the law remain unclear but a comment made by one of the arresting officers suggests that it had more to do with the treatment of the Indian diplomat, Deyani Khobragade, than anything else.
'You guys like to strip-search our diplomats,' said one of the Indian police officers allegedly, according to The New York Post.
That was around the same time that Mr Encarnacion was taken into custody by Indian police.
The 49-year-old officer was traveling to India to visit his wife Vida who is a student living in Iran.
When he was going through a security screening at the airport, they found three bullets in his jacket pocket that he had accidentally left there from when he was at a shooting range doing his required NYPD recertification days before his trip.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2596984/NYPD-officer-arrested-India-revenge-Nannygate-diplomatic-scandal.html#ixzz2xxdswVZ1
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as officials charge him with breaking an Arms Act because he had three bullets in his pocket
A New York City police officer has been arrested in India in an alleged act of retribution for the scandal late last year involving an Indian diplomat and her nanny in Manhattan.
Manny Encarnacion was arrested at the international airport in New Delhi after authorities charged him with violating the Arms Act of 1959 because he had three bullets in his jacket pocket.
The specifics of how he allegedly broke the law remain unclear but a comment made by one of the arresting officers suggests that it had more to do with the treatment of the Indian diplomat, Deyani Khobragade, than anything else.
'You guys like to strip-search our diplomats,' said one of the Indian police officers allegedly, according to The New York Post.
That was around the same time that Mr Encarnacion was taken into custody by Indian police.
The 49-year-old officer was traveling to India to visit his wife Vida who is a student living in Iran.
When he was going through a security screening at the airport, they found three bullets in his jacket pocket that he had accidentally left there from when he was at a shooting range doing his required NYPD recertification days before his trip.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2596984/NYPD-officer-arrested-India-revenge-Nannygate-diplomatic-scandal.html#ixzz2xxdswVZ1
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook