ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Asia

Families of Ex-Navy personnel detained in Qatar say misinformation being spread, 8 Ex-Navy men didn't work on submarines

The close relative of one of the men detained in Qatar, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, says that the wrong information had been reported by several media outlets in the Middle East

ANI Nov 01, 2023 10:09 IST googleads

Representative image

New Delhi [India], November 1 (ANI): Friends and families of the eight former Indian Navy personnel detained in Qatar and given the death penalty by a court in the Gulf country remain hopeful for early relief.
The retired naval personnel were sentenced to death by a Qatar court on charges that have not yet been made public officially.
In the absence of any concrete information on the trial in Qatar the families feel there are a lot of misconceptions originating in the West Asian media on the issue.
The close relative of one of the men detained in Qatar, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, says that the wrong information had been reported by several media outlets in West Asia alleging that the Indian Navy men were accused of spying on a submarine project run by Qatar.
According to the relative, the ex-Indian Navy men were not engaged in espionage but had gone to Qatar to help with the country's Naval program. Qatar has also not made any proof public to substantiate these allegations of spying.
The relative further says that none of the former Naval officers had been working on any submarine project while representing Dahra Global (the former employer of the ex-Naval personnel).
Dahra Global employees worked with Fincantieri, the Italian ship manufacturing company, as a subcontractor for maintenance of ships and in training the Qatari Navy.
Dahra Global was a support solution provider to the Aerospace, Security and Defence sectors. Dahra Global was a subsidiary of Dahra Engineering and Services LLC, based in Oman and primarily supports Qatar and GCC countries. It employed ex-Navy personnel and provided training and related services to Qatar's Navy.
Families of the former Naval personnel feel this wrong information that has been circulated could further endanger the situation the former Naval personnel find themselves in.
According the families, the eight Naval men have served the nation with the highest integrity and honour while in the Indian Navy. Their families and friends are extremely distraught and have been traumatized by their year-long detention. What has further hurt them is the fact that the circumstance of the detention has been misreported.
The eight men have been in the custody of Qatari authorities since August 2022. The Court of First Instance of Qatar passed the judgment against them, according to a statement by the Ministry of External Affairs.
Qatar is also yet to provide details of the charges against the former Naval officers, nor has the order of the Court of First instances been shared with the families of the Ex-Naval officers.
The families say this is a bilateral matter between the two countries and it needs to be handled with tremendous sensitivity.
Meanwhile on October 30, families of the detained ex-Naval men met with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar who assured them of full government support.
"Met this morning with the families of the eight Indians detained in Qatar. Stressed that Government attaches the highest importance to the case. Fully share the concerns and pain of the families. Underlined that Government will continue to make all efforts to secure their release. Will coordinate closely with the families in that regard" the Minister posted on X after the meeting.
Speaking to ANI on Wednesday Navy Chief Admiral Hari Kumar also sought to reassure the families of the detained men.
"Every effort is being made by the government to ensure we take up through the legal course and we get relief for our personnel," said Admiral Hari Kumar.
Earlier the Ministry of External Affairs had said that they were in touch with the families of the former Naval personnel and that all legal options were being explored. (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Asia

"India harnessed digital tools to expand...": MEA Secy (West)

George highlighted how digital tools and AI empower 1.4 billion Indians.

Read More
Middle East

Oman Air cancel multiple routes amid regional airspace disruption

Oman Air cancel multiple routes amid regional airspace disruption

Oman Air confirmed that flights to and from Amman (AMM), Dubai (DXB), Bahrain (BAH), Doha (DOH), Dammam (DMM), Kuwait (KWI), Copenhagen (CPH), Baghdad (BGW), and Khasab (KHS) are cancelled until March 22.

Read More
Asia

India rushes to safeguard 9,000 nationals in Iran

India rushes to safeguard 9,000 nationals in Iran

India on Thursday highlighted a high-level diplomatic push to protect Indian interests, emphasising the twin priorities of citizen safety and the stability of energy supply chains.

Read More
Asia

"US will never risk sending its navy to open up Strait of Hormuz”

Sibal argued that the US is unlikely to risk a naval operation to forcibly "reopen" the Strait of Hormuz as the deep-water channel necessary for large vessels lies within Iranian territorial waters. Iran does not need sophisticated long-range missiles to defend this corridor; short-range missiles, torpedoes, and mines can easily sink high-value naval assets.

Read More
Asia

Jaishankar, Indonesia’s FM exchange perspective on W Asia crisis

Jaishankar, Indonesia’s FM exchange perspective on W Asia crisis

In a post on X, Jaishankar wrote, "Pleased to talk to FM Sugiono of Indonesia. Exchanged perspectives on the West Asia conflict. Discussed bilateral ties and agreed to hold the Joint Commission meeting at an early date."

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.