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  • 8 ex-Indian Navy officers face death sentence for spying in Qatar: Report

    8 ex-Indian Navy officers face death sentence for spying in Qatar: Report

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    New Delhi: Eight Indian Navy officers, who have been in the custody in Qatar since the past eight months on espionage charges, are learnt to be facing a potential death sentence, according to a Pakistan media report.

    The Express Tribune report claims that the officers are accused of spying for Israel.

    The accused have been identified as working for the India’s intelligence agency, Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) and were reportedly caught carrying out espionage activities in Qatar, the report further claimed.

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    The arrested officials reportedly provided Israel details of Qatar’s secret programme to buy advanced submarines from Italy, says The Express Tribune.

    The CEO of a private defence company and the head of international military operations of Qatar have also been arrested in the same case, according to the report.

    All eight officers of the Indian Navy were also employed in the same company, it added.

    The newspaper further claimed that the accused are set to face serious charges, including the possibility of death penalty, at their upcoming court hearing on May 3.

    Qatari authorities said that they have technical evidence supporting the allegations, it added.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Man awarded death sentence for beheading mother in J-K

    Man awarded death sentence for beheading mother in J-K

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    Jammu: A local court has awarded death penalty to a 45-year-old man for beheading his mother in 2014 over a piece of land in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir.

    “The offence of murder committed by the convict seems to be pre-meditated one. The convict has committed the offence of murder upon the old defenceless mother by first attacking her with a sickle on the neck and thereafter chopping off her head with an axe in a very inhuman and barbaric manner,” Principal Sessions Judge, Udhampur, Haq Nawaz Zargar said in his judgement on Saturday.

    Jeet Singh, a resident of Ramnagar, murdered his mother Vaishno Devi on December 7, 2014 at their house. He also tried to kill his wife Santosh Devi when she tried to come to the rescue of her mother-in-law.

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    The convict was demanding land rights from the deceased besides asking her to reside with the other son Mulakh Raj.

    “The convict had also attempted to kill his wife when she intervened and tried to save the deceased from the brutal attacks of the convict. Had the wife stayed there or the sickle had not dropped from the hand of the convict, he would have definitely killed his wife also,” the judge said.

    “This case falls within the ambit of rarest of rare cases and therefore, accused Jeet Singh does not deserve any leniency in the sentences to be awarded to him except sending the convict to gallows would be adequate”, the judge said.

    Besides the death sentence, the court also sentenced Singh to 10 years rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 3,000 for attempt to murder, three years rigorous imprisonment of three years and fine of Rs 2,000 under Arms Act but said all the sentences shall run concurrently.

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  • Uttar Pradesh: Man gets life sentence for raping Dalit Boy in 2016

    Uttar Pradesh: Man gets life sentence for raping Dalit Boy in 2016

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    Muzaffarnagar: A special court here on Saturday convicted a man of sodomising an eight-year-old Dalit boy about seven years ago and sentenced him to life imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 30,000, said a court official.

    District Government Advocate Rajeev Sharma told PTI-Bhasha on Saturday that the Special POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act Court sentenced a man named Khalid for the crime he committed in July 2016 when the boy had been out for toilet.

    Khalid was booked at the complaint of the boy’s father, Sharma said.

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  • Man Awarded Death Sentence For Killing Mother For 2 Kanal Land In Jammu And Kashmir – Kashmir News

    Man Awarded Death Sentence For Killing Mother For 2 Kanal Land In Jammu And Kashmir – Kashmir News

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    Jammu & Kashmir Apr 15 : A local court in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur has awarded a death sentence to a man who brutally killed his mother for two kanals of land, and termed the crime as the gravest case of breach of trust.

    As per case details assessed by the news agency Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Principal Sessions Judge Udhampur Haq Nawaz Zargar awarded the death sentence to Jeet Singh, son of Krishan Singh, caste Thakur, resident of Rassain Tehsil Ramnagar, for killing his mother Vaishno Devi, in 2014.

    The court observed that the convict was in full senses when he killed his mother with an axe for 2 kanals of land. “It was the gravest case of breach of trust where crime has been committed in a most brutal manner by the convict and the deceased was none other than the one who had given birth to the convict,” the judge said.

    It is clear that the instant crime has been committed for the reason that the convict was demanding two kanals of land from the deceased besides asking her to reside with the other son Mulakh Raj, the court said, adding, “These crimes besides being antisocial shake the very conscience of society where the relation of mothers are taken on the highest pedestal on the moral as well as religious grounds,” the court observed.

    The court observed, “Killing one’s own mother is the most sacrilegious act and it definitely hits the very existence of humanity where the mothers are being recognized none less than God for having been blessed with the capacity to conceive and to give birth to the young ones, symbolizing the power of God of creating this universe and furthermore, plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of her kids, who, being the first teacher of the child.”

    It is to be noted here that the convict had also attempted to kill his wife when she intervened and tried to save the deceased from the brutal attacks of the convict.

    The court further observed that in the instant case, the convict Jeet Singh has been convicted under section 302, 307 RPC and 4/25 Arms Act. “This court hardly finds any mitigating circumstance in favour of the convict. In view of the discussion made herein above and on the facts and circumstances of the case, the convict namely Jeet Singh has been awarded rigorous imprisonment for 10 years and a fine of Rs. 3000 for the commission of offence under section 307 RPC.”

    “The convict (shall be) sentenced to death for the commission of offence under section 302 RPC and he shall be hanged by the neck till he is dead and for the commission of offence under section 4/25 Arms Act, the convict is sentenced to undergo rigorous imprisonment of 03 years and fine of Rs 2000),” the judgment reads. “In case of failure to pay the fine, he shall further undergo rigorous imprisonment for one month. All the sentences shall run concurrently.”

    As per the prosecution story, on December 7, 2014, at about 1730 hours, information was received at the Police Station from reliable sources that accused Jeet Singh of the criminal intention has murdered his mother Vaishno Devi with Iron Toka (Darat) at his house and when his wife Santosh Devi tried to rescue her, the accused also made a murderous assault upon her due to which she got seriously injured and the dead body of the deceased is lying on spot in a pool of blood, etc.

    On the said information, police station Ramnagar registered a case vide FIR No.125/2014 for the commission of offences under sections 302/307 RPC and the investigation was ensued by SHO Deepak Pathania.

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  • Prosecutors seek lengthiest Jan. 6 sentence yet for rioter who pinned officer in Capitol doorway

    Prosecutors seek lengthiest Jan. 6 sentence yet for rioter who pinned officer in Capitol doorway

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    McCaughey’s restraint of D.C. Police Officer Daniel Hodges in a Capitol doorway is one of the most recognizable and horrifying images of the violence that day. McCaughey’s restraint of Hodges lasted more than two minutes while other rioters disarmed the officer, removed his gas mask and ignored his screams or help. Images of McCaughey face-to-face with Hodges became a symbol of the brutality of the Jan. 6 riot. It occurred in the Capitol’s lower west terrace tunnel, where many of the most violent confrontations that day took place.

    “The defendant’s actions on January 6 show an absolute disregard for the rule of law coupled with a willingness to incite and engage in violence,” Paschall wrote. “The nature and circumstances of this defendant’s crimes weigh heavily towards a significant term of incarceration.”

    U.S. District Court Judge Trevor McFadden convicted McCaughey of nine charges — including three counts of assaulting police and obstruction of Congress’ Jan. 6 proceedings — at a bench trial in September 2022. He has characterized McCaughey’s actions as particularly horrific, even compared to other rioters who participated in some of the same violent attacks. But McFadden has also repeatedly rejected prosecutors’ sentencing recommendations, often disagreeing with their calculations and proposed enhancements. Prosecutors indicated in their sentencing memo that they anticipate him disagreeing with them once again.

    Still, DOJ’s recommendation is the second-steepest it has made in any Jan. 6 case so far, trailing only the 17.5-year sentence it recommended for Thomas Webster, a former New York Police Department officer who brutally assaulted an officer on the front lines of the riot. Webster is currently serving a 10-year sentence, the longest of any handed down to a Jan. 6 defendant so far, issued by U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta. Mehta viewed Webster’s conduct as particularly egregious and also concluded that Webster lied on the stand when he testified about it.

    The recommendation for McCaughey surpasses the 15-year sentence the Justice Department recommended for Guy Reffitt, the first Jan. 6 rioter convicted by a jury. Reffitt, a militia member, planned for violence with associates ahead of Jan. 6, carried a firearm and engaged with police in a lengthy standoff that enabled the mob to start amassing at the base of the Capitol. Ultimately, the judge in his case, U.S. District Court Judge Dabney Friedrich, sentenced Reffitt to just over seven years in prison.

    Prosecutors say McCaughey, like Webster, was dishonest when he testified in his own trial last year. In addition to his lack of candor on the stand, prosecutors say McCaughey’s recommended sentence was influenced by the brutality of his attack against Hodges and a second officer, Henry Foulds — who McCaughey struck with a riot shield as the officer tried to close the doors to the tunnel.

    McCaughey, for his part, is arguing for a sentence of a year in prison, contending that his crimes on Jan. 6 were an “aberration” in an otherwise law-abiding life.

    “Although his conduct is indeed serious, it represents the only legal transgression this hard-working person has ever committed,” his attorney, Dennis Boyle wrote in a 25-page sentencing memo. “It is also significant to note that his actions were not motivated by any desire for personal financial gain or any other type of benefit. Rather, his actions, which he himself admits were reprehensible, were motivated by a misunderstanding as to the facts surrounding the 2020 election.”

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  • Telangana: Wife smothers husband to death; gets life sentence

    Telangana: Wife smothers husband to death; gets life sentence

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    Hyderabad: Bhongir court on Monday awarded life imprisonment to a wife for killing her husband by smothering him in February 2020. 

    Bandari Narsimha informed the police that his younger brother Bandari Srinu was killed by his wife on February 23, 2020, after an altercation between the two. 

    Srinu’s wife Basawarekha was his maternal uncle’s daughter and they had two children together. 

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    Srinu reportedly accused his wife of infidelity and routinely abused her mentally and physically under the influence of alcohol. On February 23, 2022 both husband and wife had an altercation after which he fell onto a pole and lost consciousness.

    After regaining consciousness, Srinu tried to take the children away from his wife when she pushed him onto a wall again. When he fell, Basawarekha smothered him to death using a pillow. 

    After an investigation, the Pochampally police arrested the accused and remanded her to judicial custody. Principal District and Sessions Court at Bhongir, on Monday, sentenced Basawarekha to life imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 10,000.

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  • Mehbooba Welcomes Life Sentence To Army Captain In Amshipura Fake Encounter

    Mehbooba Welcomes Life Sentence To Army Captain In Amshipura Fake Encounter

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    SRINAGAR: Former JK Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Monday took to the microblogging site Twitter to welcome the life sentence recommended for an Army captain in connection with the killing of three civilians in a staged encounter in Amshipura, Shopian in July 2020.

    “Recommended punishment of life imprisonment for Captain involved in Amshipora fake encounter is a welcome step towards creating accountability in such cases. Hope an impartial probe is also ordered in Lawapora & Hyderpora encounters to prevent repetition of such ghastly incidents,” PDP Chief tweeted.

    The court-martial proceedings, which found that Captain Bhupendra Singh exceeded his powers under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), were completed in less than a year.

    Reports suggest life sentence is subject to confirmation by higher Army authorities.

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  • Life imprisonment for army captain involved in Amshipura ‘staged’ encounter; sentence awaits confirmation

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    New Delhi, Mar 5: Completing general court-martial proceedings in less than a year, an Army court has recommended life imprisonment for a captain in connection with the killing of three men in a “staged” encounter in Amshipura in south Kashmir in July 2020, officials said here on Sunday.

    Captain Bhoopendra Singh was subjected to court martial after a Court of Inquiry and Summary of Evidence found that troops had “exceeded” powers vested under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA), they said.

    The life sentence is subject to confirmation by higher army authorities, the officials said.

    Declining to comment, the army sources said the process involved in such matters is still on.

    The three men hailing from Rajouri district of Jammu region – Imtiyaz Ahmed, Abrar Ahmed and Mohammed Ibrar – were killed in a remote hilly village in Shopian district on July 18, 2020 and labelled as “militants”.

    However, as doubts were raised on social media over the killings, the Army promptly constituted a Court of Inquiry which found prima facie evidence that the troops had “exceeded” powers vested under AFSPA.

    The Court of Inquiry was followed by the Summary of Evidence, which was completed in the last week of December 2020.

    The Army had issued a statement saying “the process of recording the Summary of Evidence has been completed.

    “The same is being examined by the authorities concerned in consultation with legal advisors for proceeding further.” “The Indian Army is committed to the ethical conduct of operations,” it had said.

    The officials said the court martial proceedings were then initiated against Captain Singh for violating the powers vested under the AFSPA and for not following the dos and don’ts of the Army as approved by the Supreme Court.

    The Army had also called Mohammed Yusuf, the father of Abrar Ahmed, from Rajouri for deposing in the court martial proceedings during which he was asked to provide a missing report about his son.

    The Jammu and Kashmir Police had also constituted a Special Investigation Team which filed a charge sheet against three people, including Captain Singh, for “staging a fake encounter”.

    Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha had visited the families in Rajouri in 2020 and conveyed to them Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s message that the government stood with the aggrieved families and they would be taken care of with all support from the government.

    The identity of the three youths was subsequently confirmed through a DNA test. The bodies were handed over to their families in Baramulla in October 2020 and buried in their native village in Rajouri.

    Yusuf told PTI from Rajouri that after the killing of his son, the family was in shambles.

    “The compensation of Rs 5 lakh handed over by the government has been consumed in fighting the case.

    “Now his child is also growing and the promise of the government to provide a job to one of the family members is still pending,” Yusuf said.

    The SIT charge sheet alleged that Captain Singh provided wrong information to his superiors and the police about the recovery made during the staged encounter.

    The other two named by the police in its charge sheet are Tabish Nazir and Bilal Ahmed Lone, both civilians.

    “By staging the encounter,” the three accused “have purposefully destroyed evidence or real crime that they have committed and also have (been) purposefully projecting false information as part of a criminal conspiracy hatched between them with the motive to grab” cash rewards, it said.

    The army had, however, denied that its captain staged the encounter for a cash reward, saying there was no such system for its personnel for any acts in combat situations or otherwise in the line of duty.–(PTI)

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  • The touching sentence said by Maurizio Costanzo in the last episode of his show

    The touching sentence said by Maurizio Costanzo in the last episode of his show

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    Here’s what the recently deceased host had to say

    So much emotion in recent days for the disappearance of the great journalist and television presenter. Many wanted to say hello to Maurice Costanzo and one of his phrasepronounced inlast episode of his show, takes on a symbolic meaning today, as if it were his farewell to this land. A phrase that moved everyone.

    The reporter of the Maurizio Costanzo Show he passed away on February 24, 2023, at the age of 84. Italian television mourns a great presenter who was able to invent a new genre.

    Many messages of condolences arriving from personalities from the world of entertainment and politics, but also from ordinary people, fans who also gave a last farewell to Maria De Filippi’s husband in the funeral home set up in Rome (where they made people discuss who asked for a selfie to the grieving widow).

    In the last episode of the talk show that had occupied the schedules of the Italian small screen for years, the conductor uttered a sentence that moved everyone at the time. And that today resonates like a difficult farewell to face for those who loved him in life, even if only as a television public figure.

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    Maurizio Costanzo, the farewell phrase to the Maurizio Costanzo Show

    On the occasion of the farewell to the Maurizio Costanzo Show, which aired for 40 years, from 1982 to 2022, the creator said a phrase that we will always remember. It was November 25, 2022, a few months before the death of the creator of the most famous and loved television living room of all time.

    See you in mid-March, Merry Christmas, best wishes and this show will live its fortieth year! Curtain!

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    Unfortunately he could not fulfill his last dream. The death, sudden and unexpected after a routine surgery, put an end to the great era of the Maurizio Costanzo Show. But certainly Mediaset will put something in the pipeline to celebrate the great conductor.

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  • Hyderabad: Man gets life sentence for attacking 2 people with knife

    Hyderabad: Man gets life sentence for attacking 2 people with knife

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    Hyderabad: A 40-year-old cake master has been awarded imprisonment for attacking and injuring two people in April, 2018.

    According to the police, Allauddin, a native of Prakasham district, was laid off by his employer at Haji Mastan Bakery. He held a grudge for being fired and arrived at the shop, drunk, on April 12, 2018 around 9 PM.

    He brought along a knife concealed in a towel. He tried to attack the cashier, Numan Bin Sayeed Babasai, 50, that left him with bleeding injuries on his hand.

    Another person, Md. Sami tried to save him and suffered injuries on his right arm. Numan filed a complaint on April 13, 2022 on Allauddin with the SR Nagar police.

    The accused was given life imprisonment along with a fine of Rs 5,000 by the Nampally Court.

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