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MP Kaluma exposed by Kremlin for assaulting russian woman at St Petersburg

A serious incident has come to light from the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) Conference held from November 2 to 6, 2015, at the Park Inn by Radisson Pribaltiyskaya Hotel in St Petersburg, Russia.

A woman was allegedly assaulted in Room 618B on the fourth floor of the hotel by a Kenyan delegate, according to claims recently surfaced by sources exposed by the Kremlin.

The allegations have sparked controversy, implicating Peter Kaluma, a Kenyan politician, in the incident, as trending on social media and sources.

The alleged MP thought that in St. Petersburg, he could flex his muscles arrogantly as a legislator. “He requested several ESCORTS lining up, halafu akasema hutalipa.”

“That is Russia, not Nairobi. Trans came in and did bad things,” sources claim.

The UNCAC Conference, attended by global delegates to discuss anti-corruption measures, was hosted at the Park Inn by Radisson Pribaltiyskaya, a prominent venue on Vasilyevsky Island known for its extensive conference facilities.

The alleged assault reportedly occurred during the conference period, raising questions about delegate conduct and security protocols at the event.

The victim reported the matter to the Moscow authorities. However, several men dealt with the alleged Kenyan delegate, leaving him with injuries on ‘sides’.

The Kremlin’s alleged exposure of Peter Kaluma’s involvement has added a layer of geopolitical intrigue. You can check the exposee photos here.

The Park Inn by Radisson Pribaltiyskaya, a 1,184-room hotel overlooking the Gulf of Finland, is a major hub for international conferences, equipped with 26 meeting rooms and a banquet hall for up to 1,500 guests.

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