Former Taliban-ak-nainted Afghanistan The Ambassador to Spain will remain in American immigration custody after the Federal Judge refused to order his release based on media reports.
Mohammad Rahim Wahidi, American resident and Afghan diplomat, will spend time in the detention facility, reported politics.
Mr. Wahidi was detained on Saturday at Dulles International Airport while returning Virginia From Turkey. The former Taliban official, who lives in sterling with the American National Sports Mary Shakeri-Wahidi, was detained as part of a larger class, which directs immigrants who are not in the consensus with external policy, said his lawyer.
After a petition, the American District Judge Leonie Brinke temporarily prohibited by the authorities to utter a Afghan official from the lawsuit and requested his performance in court on Monday for hearing. The judge also refused to order his release and told officials of his obligations to adhere to US Customs Customs and Border Protection.
“At this point, the Court cannot offer any relief,” MS to Brinke, appointed former President Bill Clinton, wrote in order.
According to the Petition submitted on Sunday in the US District Court, the custody of Afghan diplomat is associated with a criminal report, his brother Farhad Shakeri Facial UA New York Federal Court. Mr. Shakeri is accused of involvement in the criminal parcel for assassination on newspapers based on the American journalists of the Masih Alinejada, which is critical to the Iranian government. The exposed journalist allegedly prevented attempts at multiple assents.
The emergency petition said that Mr. Wahidi allegedly examined the FBI agents about Mr. Shakeri upon arrival at Dulles Airport. His wife was released soon after.
Mr. Wahidi has already entered the diplomatic crowd in Spain, where he was charged with a sexual assault in February. Afghan official is accused of abusing the position to approach its victims and in one alleged case, making raping after the use of powerful medicine, according to the German newspaper report World.
The Spanish government took away diplomatic immunity. “This person is not an official delegation, is not accredited in Spain and does not enjoy diplomatic immunity in our country,” said the Spanish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Telegraph.
Independent He went out at the Afghanistan Embassy in Spain for comment.