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Qatar reduces death sentences for Indian Navy personnel

In October, India said it was “shocked” after a Qatari court had sentenced them to death

A general view shows the building of the Doha lower criminal court where the trial of a Dutch woman, who was jailed after reporting she had been raped, is taking place on June 13, 2016 in the Qatari capital. The Doha court convicted the 22-year-old Dutch woman, known only as Laura, of adultery and handed her a one-year suspended sentence after she reported being raped while on holiday in Qatar. The Dutch woman who was not in court, was also fined 3,000 Qatari riyals ($800/710 euros) and will be deported once she pays the fine, court officials said. / AFP / STRINGER (Photo credit should read STRINGER/AFP via Getty Images)

By: Pramod Thomas

INDIA’s foreign ministry said Thursday (28) that Qatar had reduced the sentence of eight ex-navy personnel, arrested reportedly for spying for Israel and put on death row.

Indian media have reported that the eight Indian nationals — among them former high-ranking and decorated officers, including captains who once commanded warships — were arrested in Doha in August 2022.

In October, India said it was “shocked” after a Qatari court had sentenced them to death.

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On Thursday, the foreign ministry said in a statement that the “sentences have been reduced”, without giving further details.

Qatar has not commented on the case and the charges have not been made public.

India’s ambassador and family members were in court for the appeal hearing, New Delhi said, adding that the government will “continue to take up the matter with the Qatari authorities”.

It said further comment was not appropriate “due to the confidential and sensitive nature” of the case.

The eight men were employees of Al Dahra, a Gulf-based company that offers “complete support solutions” to the aerospace, security and defence sectors, according to its website.

The Hindu newspaper reported the men were spying for a “third country”, while the Times of India has said that “various reports claimed they were accused of spying for Israel”.

Israel’s government has not commented on the case.

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Qatar, which hosts a political bureau for Hamas and has provided financial aid to Gaza, has been linked to mediation efforts for a prisoner exchange between the Palestinian armed group and Israel.

(AFP)

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