Eight Indian Navy veterans on death row in Qatar to now face commuted punishments
New Delhi/IBNS: Eight ex-Navy personnel, who were sentenced to death by a Qatar court in October for charges not yet known, will face commuted punishments, the Indian government said Thursday.
Details about the reduced terms - in all probability heavy jail time - are unclear since the judgement has not yet been released.
The Indian government has said it is in "close touch with the legal team, as well as family members, to decide on the next steps".
"We have stood by them since the beginning, and we will continue to extend all consular and legal assistance. We will also continue to take up the matter with Qatari authorities," it said.
The arrested personnel are Purnendu Tiwari, Sugunakar Pakala, Amit Nagpal, and Sanjeev Gupta, who are Commanders, and Navtej Singh Gill, Birendra Kumar Verma, and Saurabh Vasisht, who are Captains. The eighth is Sailor Ragesh Gopakumar. The charges against them were never made public.
Several of these men are highly decorated military personnel who once commanded Indian warships, and were working for a private firm providing training and related services to Qatar's armed forces.
All eight have been in jail since August last year and were handed death sentences on October 26, after a brief trial in March. Bail was denied numerous times during their incarceration and trial.
Commuting of the death sentence comes weeks after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Qatari ruler, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani, on the sidelines of the CoP28 summit in Dubai.
An appeal was immediately lodged and, last month, the Qatari court accepted that appeal.
The eight were working for Dahra Global Technologies and Consultancy Services when they were arrested.
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