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Qatar releases 8 former Indian navy personnel acquitted of espionage charges

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2024/02/12 at 7:30 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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In a significant diplomatic victory for India, Qatar has released eight former Indian Navy personnel, previously accused of espionage, in what is being viewed as a major strategic triumph. According to media reports, Qatar acquitted the eight Indian ex-naval officers against whom allegations of espionage had been leveled.

These individuals had faced the possibility of a death sentence in connection with the case. Subsequently, the Modi government took swift action, and now reports indicate that seven of them have returned to India.

This development marks a positive turn in the complex diplomatic and legal situation surrounding the case, demonstrating successful negotiations between the Indian and Qatari authorities.

 

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