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The British soldier was accused of raping a woman close to a British Army training camp in Kenya, which was previously charged with another soldier.
The alleged aggression, the British Army Education Association in the British Army Education Association Kenya (Batuk), Nairobi’nin Nairobi district (125 miles) took place near Kenya (Batuk).
The man was arrested and questioned after the alleged incident, after visiting a bar in the district of a group of soldiers.
The British service is investigating by the UK military police, who are allegedly allegedly in the UK and abroad.
The British Defense Ministry has confirmed a statement in Kenya in a statement.
“In our armed forces, unacceptable and criminal behavior do not have a completely place, and any report of a serious crime is investigated by the command chains,” he said.
In Kenya, the alleged harassment of a soldier from the British base, a soldier in Kenya is watching the allegations of a local woman in 2012.
The 21-year-old Agnes Wanjiru’s body was found in a 3-week septic tank, after a missing evening with British soldiers, was found in a septic tank 3 weeks after missing the evening.
He said he believed in the murder of a British soldier in 2021 in 2021.
Mod said it has been cooperating with a Kenya investigation for the incident since then.
The Batuk base was established in 1964 shortly after the East African people from England independence.
The British Army agrees with Kenya, where there can be six army battalions per year for training periods on the ground.
However, the British Army faces allegations about the behavior of some British staff in the camp.
A public survey established by Kenyan MPs last year Heard details about the claim of attitude towards local people by British soldiers.
The allegations that some British soldiers were pregnant, including the return of some British soldiers, including their return to England, claiming that local women were pregnant before they return to England.