DIPLOMATIC WIN Qatar commutes death of 8 Indian ex-Navy personnel
    Date :29-Dec-2023

DIPLOMATIC WIN
 
 
NEW DELHI :
 
The Ministry of External Affairs didn’t specify what was the “reduced” punishment and said a detailed judgment was awaited 
 
IN A huge relief to eight Indian Navy veterans on death row, an appellate court in Qatar has commuted their sentence. “We have noted the verdict today of the Court of Appeal of Qatar in the Dahra Global case, in which the sentences have been reduced,” the External Affairs Ministry said in a statement on Thursday. The Ministry didn’t specify what was the “reduced” punishment and said a detailed judgment was awaited.
 
“Due to the confidential and sensitive nature of proceedings of this case, it would not be appropriate to make any further comment at this juncture,” the Ministry said and added that it was in close touch with the legal team as well as the family members to decide on the next steps. The appellate court verdict is also seen as a big diplomatic win for India as it comes weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s meeting with Emir of Qatar SheikhTamim bin Hamad Al-Thani on the sidelines of the COP28 Summit in Dubai. After the meeting on December 1, Modi said they discussed the wellbeing of the Indian community in Qatar. The Indian nationals, who were working with Doha-based Al Dahra Global Technologies, were taken into custody in August 2022 in an alleged espionage case. While the charges against them were not made public by Qatari authorities, they were sentenced to death by Qatar’s Court of First Instance in October this year. The private firm provided training and other services to Qatar’s armed forces and security agencies. India had moved the Court of Appeal in Qatar against the death sentence last month.
 
“Our Ambassador to Qatar and other officials were present in the Court of Appeal today, along with the family members. We have stood by them since the beginning of the matter and we will continue to extend all consular and legal assistance. We will also continue to take up the matter with the Qatari authorities,” the Ministry statement said. Among the eight veterans, Captain Navtej Gill was awarded the President’s Gold Medal for excellence when he graduated from the Naval Academy and later served as an instructor at the Defence Services Staff College at Wellington in Tamil Nadu. The others are Captain SaurabhVasisht, Commanders PurnenduTiwari, Amit Nagpal, SK Gupta, BK Verma, Sugunakar Pakala, and Sailor Ragesh.
 
The court verdict was welcomed by political parties, former diplomats and security experts, among others. “The Indian National Congress shares its immediate relief along with the entire nation that the Court of Appeals in Qatar has decided not to go ahead with the death penalty... While fuller details are awaited we express the hope that even the jail sentence that has replaced the death penalty will be set aside and the officers will be set free,” Congress’ Jairam Ramesh said on X. BJP General Secretary Tarun Chugh said the relief for the former Navy personnel was a“victory of the diplomatic efforts” under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. “This news has