Qatar's court has sentenced death penalty to 8 former Indian marines.

Qatar's court has sentenced death penalty to 8 former Indian marines.

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Category : International Published on: October 28 2023

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  • In October 2023, a lower court in Qatar has sentenced former Indian marines to death penalty.
  • This former Indian naval officer worked in 'Dahra Global Technologies and Consulting Services' of Qatar.
  • Espionage is being cited as the reason for the death sentence being awarded by the lower court.
  • The Indian External Affairs Ministry is trying to address this issue by giving it 'highest priority'.
  • According to Al Jazeera's report, these eight former officers of the Indian Navy are accused of spying on the submarine program for Israel.
  • They are accused of giving data related to Qatar's submarine projects to Israel.
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