Eight former Indian naval officers who were earlier sentenced to death in Qatar now face prison sentences of "varying" lengths, India has said. The men have 60 days to appeal the jail terms.
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The wife of one of the ex-Indian Navy personnel freed by Qatar said that external affairs ... subsequently commuted to varying jail terms. Mansa Vashisht, wife of Captain Saurabh Vashisht ...
The father of Muhammed Kayalvakkath Bava, who has been serving a sentence in jail in Qatar since June 26, 2016 and is due to remain incarcerated till July 3, 2028, approached the court seeking ...
The men have 60 days to appeal the jail terms. Last month, a court in Qatar had commuted their death penalties. Neither Qatar nor India have revealed the specific charges against the men.