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