8 ex-Indian Navy men continue to languish in Qatar jail


New Delhi, Nov 9 (IANS): Eight former Indian Navy men has continued to languish in a Qatar jail for the past 72 days despite New Delhi sending a senior official to help secure their release.

Charges against the eight men, who were picked up on August 30 by Qatar's intelligence agency, remain unknown.

They were working at the Dahra Global Technologies and Consultancy Services, a company which trains the Qatari Emiri Navy and provides logistics services and equipment maintenance.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said last week that the Indian Embassy in Doha is making all possible efforts for the early release and repatriation of the eight men.

"We are aware of the detention of eight Indian nationals who we understand were working for a private company in Qatar," MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.

"Our Embassy and Ministry are in touch with the families. Our embassy there is making all possible efforts for the early release and repatriation of the detained Indian nationals."

Among the eight Indians in custody is Commander Purnendu Tiwari (retd), the managing director of the Dahra Global Technologies and Consultancy Services.

The company's website does not show any details now. It says 'under maintenance' and 'coming soon'.

Notably, the CEO of the company, Khamis Al Ajmi, is himself a retired Squadron Leader from the Royal Oman Air Force.

Tiwari received the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award in 2019.

Seeking help from Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, Mitu Bhargava, Tiwari's sister, tweeted: "Please help our eight Navy veterans (officers), their family members & our countrymen as these officers had served our motherland. Need immediate help of our Indian government."

Expressing concern about her brother's health, she said he is a senior citizen suffering from diabetes and other ailments.

Apart from Tiwari, the other detained officers are Cdr Navtej Singh Gill, director (naval training); Cdr Birendra Kumar Verma, director of the Naval Academy; Cdr Sugunakar Pakala, director, FCN; Cdr Sanjeev Gupta; Cdr Amit Nagpal; Capt Saurab Vasisht; and Ragesh Gopakumar.

The arrested men were allowed to speak to their families over the phone in September and were granted consular access, first on October 3 and then again in the first week of November, as confirmed by Bagchi.

"The detained persons have also spoken to their family members on a few occasions. We have requested another round of consular access and we are following up with Qatari authorities on this," he said.

The Indian embassy in Doha became aware of the arrest in mid-September.

They men are kept in solitary confinement, according to local media reports.

Qatar enjoys substantive and strong relations with India, and the two countries continue to hold joint maritime exercises.

The last bilateral maritime exercise between the Indian Navy and Qatar Emiri Naval Force, was conducted between August 9-14, 2021 in the Persian Gulf.

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Nov 09 2022

    Lets hope and pray for the best.We cant do from outside anything.May God give them enough courage to tolerate these days with bravour.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Nov 09 2022

    Lets hope and pray for the best.We cant do from outside anything.May God give them enough courage to tolerate these days with bravour.

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