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Charity worker charged in abuse

- ASSOCIATED PRESS

KATHMANDU, Nepal — A prominent Canadian aid worker has been arrested at his mountain villa in Nepal and charged with sexually abusing children, an official said Monday.

Central Investigat­ion Bureau chief Pushkar Karki said Peter Dalglish was arrested in April at his home with two Nepalese boys aged 12 and 14 after weeks of investigat­ion. His case is being heard by a court in Kavre, a town near Kathmandu.

Karki said Dalglish was charged with raping the two boys and faces up to 13 years in prison if convicted. Dalglish, 60, has denied the charges.

Dalglish helped found the charity Street Kids Internatio­nal and has worked for decades for a number of humanitari­an agencies, including U.N. Habitat in Afghanista­n and the U.N. Mission for Ebola Emergency Response in Liberia.

Officials said he helped families who lost their homes during a devastatin­g Nepal earthquake in 2015 that killed 9,000 people and damaged nearly a million houses.

Karki said Dalglish lured children from poor families with promises of education, jobs and trips, and then sexually abused them. Investigat­ors followed Dalglish for weeks after they received informatio­n about alleged abuses, Karki said.

He said officials plan to expand their investigat­ion because they have found evidence linked to cases of child abuse more than 12 years ago.

Officials say six foreigners have been arrested in Nepal in the past two years on allegation­s of sexually abusing underage children.

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