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UN for action against peacekeepers, Army lets them off with only a warning

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    Though the UN investigation did not find evidence to substantiate other allegations ranging from gun and drug smuggling to selling rations and fuel to rebel militia, it had recommended India to pursue investigations on its own as they had the 'potential to damage the reputation of the Indian Military'. Sources say the CoI did not delve into these ‘other issues’ and efforts have not yet been made to investigate the charges. The Army has, in fact, dismissed them as an effort to tarnish its good image in Congo by local organisations.

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