'Thanks to PM Modi', says Navy veteran after reaching home in Kerala from Qatar jail


Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 13 (IANS): Ragesh Gopakumar, one of the eight Indians who were recently released from a jail in Qatar, cannot stop thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Gopakumar returned to his home in the suburbs of the state capital city at Balaramapuram after spending 18 months in jail.

He was one of the eight former Indian Defence personnel, who were previously sentenced to death by a court in Qatar. But following massive diplomatic efforts at the highest level between the two countries all of them were set free and got back to India on Monday.

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“I just cannot express my happiness on how and what I feel now after getting back home. Am hugely thankful to Modiji, the Emir of Qatar, the team of the External Affairs and the staff of the Indian Embassy in Qatar for making this happen,” said Gopakumar, a former Indian Naval senior sailor.

The Qatar court on Monday released all eight former Indian Defence personnel from its custody, out of which seven have returned to India.

All the eight Indian nationals working for the Dahra Global company were detained in Qatar. Earlier, the capital punishment for the jailed Indian Navy veterans was commuted to an extended prison term after diplomatic talks between Qatar and India.

The eight Indian nationals were imprisoned in Qatar in October 2022 after being accused of allegedly spying on a submarine programme.

The Indian nationals were deemed guilty of espionage by the Qatari court, and were sentenced to death on charges not yet made public.

The Dahra Global case saw a major development last year when the court in Qatar commuted the death sentence of the Indian nationals after intervention by the Indian government. The sentence was reduced to jail terms.

 

  

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  • Satya M., Mangaluru

    Wed, Feb 14 2024

    I don't know why some people comment negatively on each and everything. In particular when till date the full facts of what actually happened is not really known.

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  • jayas, udupi

    Tue, Feb 13 2024

    Great work Modiji. However I do not understand the laws of these so called gulf countries where in they arrest someone with criminal charges and send him to Hanging death.. without much judicial evaluation of the crime. Definetly these guys were not spying for israel if true they woudnt have released. There are so many innocents put in jail even for smaller or alleged crimes ... So these inhumanly civilized countries should introspect their shariat based laws

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  • John, Karkala / Qatar

    Tue, Feb 13 2024

    Sir have you been to Gulf countries ? I have been here in Qatar for the past 10 years. I haven’t seen any innocent going to jail. Pokkade galid budodcchi. Yes petty crimes in mangalore some time not crimes, are seriously taken here. Example drink and drive, liquor selling, these are not serious crimes in india. Again without evidence NO.

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  • Roland, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 13 2024

    Before commenting on laws of other land furry have a look at laws followed in your own land.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Feb 13 2024

    Who asked you do spying on a Submarine ...

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  • jayas, udupi

    Tue, Feb 13 2024

    If they really spied do they release.. use common sense

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Feb 13 2024

    Why did they spend 18 months in Jail ...

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  • jayas, udupi

    Tue, Feb 13 2024

    How did they release them if they not spied simple ..use your common sense again

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