Swiss-Indian Billionaire Pankaj Oswal’s Daughter Detained In Uganda; He Appeals To UN
New Delhi: Swiss industrialist Pankaj Oswal filed an appeal with the United Nations against the alleged illegal detention of his 26-year-old daughter in Uganda.
Twenty armed seized Vasundhara Oswal. They did not produce an identification or warrant from Oswal’s extra-neutral alcohol (ENA) plant in Uganda. While she was detained on October 1, purportedly in a missing man’s case, an urgent appeal to the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) was filed earlier this week.
A post on Vasundhara’s Instagram handle detailed her “unlawful detainment and arrest”, showing a toilet with blood and faeces on the floor. The post claimed that she was forced to sit in a room full of shoes for over 90 hours, and not allowed to bathe or change her clothes for nearly five days. The woman was denied necessities, like clean water and proper food, given a small bench to sleep on, and made to participate in a suspect parade.
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