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British military officer charged with sex assault on Canadian officer: police

The rising sun shines on Frontenac's Court courthouse in Kingston, on Tuesday October 11, 2011.
The rising sun shines on Frontenac's Court courthouse in Kingston, on Tuesday October 11, 2011. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Lars Hagberg

KINGSTON, Ont. – Police say a British lieutenant-colonel who was temporarily posted to Kingston, Ont., is charged with sexually assaulting a female officer in the Canadian military.

Kingston police say the alleged victim went to a “licensed establishment” in downtown Kingston early on April 10 with a group of people who had attended a military function at Fort Frontenac.

Investigators allege the accused followed the 52-year-old woman when she returned to her nearby hotel and sexually assaulted her in her room.

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They say 45-year-old Christopher Davies was arrested on Tuesday and charged with one count of sexual assault.

National Defence spokesman Daniel Le Bouthillier said Thursday in an email that military police in Kingston were collaborating with the city’s police force, who have jurisdiction over the investigation.

“Given the ongoing legal proceedings and the Kingston police force’s jurisdiction,” he said, “it would be inappropriate for the Department of National Defence or the Canadian Armed Forces to comment further at this time.”

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The British High Commission in Ottawa declined to comment on the case.

Police say Davies has been released under strict conditions, including having no contact with the alleged victim, and had to surrender his passport.

Davies, who is prohibited from leaving Ontario while the case is before the courts, is scheduled to appear in court on Sept. 15.

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