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Formerly death penalty, commuted to jail sentences In August 2022, eight former Indian Navy officers were detained in Doha , Qatar. Charges against them were not made public by Qatari authorities; however, media reports speculated that they were "spying for Israel". [ 2 ]
Qatar has released eight former officers of the Indian navy after dropping their death sentences, India's foreign ministry said on Monday, crediting the Qatari emir for the decision more than 18 ...
India vows to explore all legal options and ‘take up verdict with Qatari authorities’
The Indian nationals were ex-servicemen of the Indian Navy, according to a letter dated December 23 last year by External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, which was posted by Indian member of ...
Qatar’s government declined to comment on the sentences. [29] [30] According to Hindustan Times, an Indian journalist and their spouse were ordered by Qatari authorities to leave the country for reporting on the case. [31] After the death sentences were dropped in December 2023, the prisoners were released on 12 February 2024.
Eight Indian former naval officers who were handed the death penalty by a court in Qatar on Thursday were charged with spying for Israel, a source in India and another in Qatar said. Neither New ...
28 December: A court in Qatar reduces the sentences of eight retired Indian Navy officers who had been sentenced to death for spying. [3] 19 November, 2023: The Qatar Airways Grand Prix of Qatar was the nineteenth round of the 2023 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season.
A Qatar court had earlier commuted death sentences for the men, who were reportedly charged with spying. Qatar: Indian ex-naval officers get 'varying' jail terms Skip to main content