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As Nimisha Priya's execution nears, bad news from this country where three Indians are sentenced to death, country is..., Indian govt...
As Nimisha Priya's execution nears, bad news from this country where three Indians are sentenced to death, country is..., Indian govt...

India.com

time18 hours ago

  • Politics
  • India.com

As Nimisha Priya's execution nears, bad news from this country where three Indians are sentenced to death, country is..., Indian govt...

(Representational image: New Delhi: Indian nurse Nimisha Priya has been sentenced to death in a murder case in Yemen and she will be executed on July 16 as per the latest reports. Despite the efforts of Nimisha's family, the Indian government and many organizations, the possibility of Nimisha's execution being postponed seems very low. Amidst Nimisha's case, a court in Indonesia has also sentenced three Indians to death. Who are the three Indians? Three Indians have been sentenced to death in Indonesia after being found guilty of drug trafficking. The country's High Court has also upheld the conviction of all three. These three Indians sentenced to death in Indonesia are Raju Muthukumaran, Selvadurai Dinakaran and Govindasamy Vimalkandan. All three are currently in jail. What does India say? The Indian Ambassador to Indonesia, Sandeep Chakraborty, has formally called for a re-investigation into the case. Sandeep Chakraborty said that we have demanded a resumption of the investigation. All witnesses, including the captain and crew of the ship, should also be thoroughly investigated. Sandip Chakraborty said, 'We have faith in the Indonesian judicial system. We believe that due process should be followed in the investigation. We have seen many discrepancies in the investigation. All evidence, including mobile phone records, has not been examined. Death penalty is a harsh decision and this punishment can be given only in the rarest of rare cases. In such a situation, this case should be investigated again.' What is the case? Indian citizens, Raju Muthukumaran, Selvadurai Dinakaran and Govindasamy Vimalkandan were arrested in July last year from a Singapore-flagged ship near Karimun Island in Indonesia's Riau Islands. It was claimed that all three were smuggling narcotic drugs. A case was filed against all three and the District Court of Tanjung Balai Karimun found them guilty and sentenced them to death. The high court has also upheld the death sentence of these three. All three may be executed in the coming days. On the other hand, India's diplomatic mission has accused Indonesian authorities of negligence from arrest to trial proceedings. The Indian government is putting pressure through its diplomatic channels for legal and humanitarian assistance for its three citizens.

Indian embassy helping 3 men on death row in Indonesia, legal aid in progress: Govt tells Delhi HC
Indian embassy helping 3 men on death row in Indonesia, legal aid in progress: Govt tells Delhi HC

Time of India

time06-05-2025

  • Time of India

Indian embassy helping 3 men on death row in Indonesia, legal aid in progress: Govt tells Delhi HC

NEW DELHI: The Centre on Tuesday informed the Delhi high court that the Indian embassy in Indonesia is actively assisting three Indian nationals from Tamil Nadu who were sentenced to death for drug smuggling , including by providing legal aid and pursuing appeal three men, Raju Muthukumaran, Selvadurai Dinakaran, and Govindasamy Vimalkandhan, were arrested in July 2024 for allegedly smuggling 106 kilograms of crystal meth aboard the Legend Aquarius cargo April 25 this year, a court in Tanjung Balai Karimun sentenced them to death under Indonesia's narcotics Tuesday's hearing, the Centre's counsel told Justice Sachin Datta that consular access had already been granted and the embassy was in contact with Indonesian authorities since July 2024. The lawyer added that the embassy is in the process of engaging a legal representative to file an appeal. 'The vice consul has already submitted an 'intent to appeal' as the families could not do so. The formal appeal will be filed in a few days,' he high court was hearing a petition filed by the spouses of the three men, who urged the government to ensure immediate and effective legal assistance, citing the limited time window for filing appeals in Indonesia. They also said their husbands were working for a Singapore-based shipping company and were the sole earners in their court directed the Centre to submit a status report and listed the matter for further hearing on August 4.

Proving assistance to Indians on death row in Indonesia: Centre to Delhi HC
Proving assistance to Indians on death row in Indonesia: Centre to Delhi HC

Hindustan Times

time06-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Proving assistance to Indians on death row in Indonesia: Centre to Delhi HC

New Delhi, The Centre on Tuesday informed the Delhi High Court that the Indian embassy in Indonesia was providing assistance, including legal aid, to the three Indians on death row in the foreign country. Proving assistance to Indians on death row in Indonesia: Centre to Delhi HC Justice Sachin Datta was assured by the Centre's counsel that the authorities would continue with the assistance. The court, hearing a petition by the spouses of three Indians convicted in Indonesia, asked for a status report and posted the hearing on August 4. Raju Muthukumaran, Selvadurai Dinakaran and Govindasamy Vimalkandhan, all hailing from Tamil Nadu, were arrested in July 2024 for allegedly smuggling 106 kilogram of crystal meth aboard the Legend Aquarius cargo vessel. They were awarded the death penalty by Tanjung Balai Karimun District Court, Indonesia on April 25 for violation of narcotics law. On May 2, the high court directed the Indian consulate in Indonesia to ensure the Indian nationals were given adequate legal aid to pursue remedies. On Tuesday, the Centre's lawyer said even prior to the directions, the embassy took steps towards availing the legal remedies and adequate assistance to the convicts. The vice consul of the Indian embassy in Indonesia on his own filed the "intent to appeal" against the conviction of the petitioners' spouses on May 2 as the families were unable to do so, and the appeal would also be filed in a few days, the counsel added. "The embassy is in the process of engaging a lawyer. In a few days, we will give details. We are in touch with the authorities diplomatically also," the lawyer said. The Centre's lawyer further revealed that consular access was granted and the embassy was in touch with the Indonesian authorities since July 2024. The wives of the three men said their spouses were bread winners who worked at the shipping company in Singapore and they were of limited means. They pointed out the limitation period for pursuing the appellate remedy was very stringent and requisite steps were required to be taken immediately in addition to appropriate assistance to the death row convicts. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Delhi HC asks Indian Consulate to ensure legal aid for 3 Indians on death row in Indonesia
Delhi HC asks Indian Consulate to ensure legal aid for 3 Indians on death row in Indonesia

New Indian Express

time03-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

Delhi HC asks Indian Consulate to ensure legal aid for 3 Indians on death row in Indonesia

NEW DELHI: The Delhi High Court on Friday directed the Indian Consulate in Indonesia to ensure three Indian nationals on death row in the foreign country were given adequate legal aid to pursue remedies. Justice Sachin Datta issued notice on a plea by the spouses of the convicted Indians and directed Ministry of External Affairs to pursue the matter at the diplomatic level. The court also asked the authorities to facilitate communication between the convicts and their families in India. Raju Muthukumaran, Selvadurai Dinakaran and Govindasamy Vimalkandhan, hailing from Tamil Nadu, were arrested in July 2024 for allegedly smuggling 106 kg crystal meth aboard the Legend Aquarius cargo vessel. They were stated to have been awarded the death penalty by Tanjung Balai Karimun District Court, Indonesia recently under the narcotics law. 'The Indian Consulate in Indonesia is directed to take requisite steps for ensuring that the convicted Indian nationals are afforded adequate legal representation,' the court held.

Get them legal assistance, says HC on 3 Indians sentenced to death in Indonesia
Get them legal assistance, says HC on 3 Indians sentenced to death in Indonesia

Hindustan Times

time02-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Get them legal assistance, says HC on 3 Indians sentenced to death in Indonesia

NEW DELHI: The Delhi high court on Friday told the ministry of external affairs (MEA) to pursue with their counterparts in Indonesia to provide legal assistance to three Indians on death row. The court, which was hearing a petition filed by spouses of the three men, also asked the Indian mission in Indonesia to ensure that the three, accused in a drug related case, were allowed to speak to their family and spouses back home in India. The court has also issued notice to the government and posted the matter for hearing on May 6. The Centre was represented by standing counsel Ashish Dixit who sought time to take instructions. The three nationals – Raju Muthukumaran (38), Selvadurai Dinakaran (33) and Govindasamy Vimalkandhan (37), worked at ASL Shipyard and were detained by the Narcotics Department of the Indonesian government, on July 14, 2024 for illegally distributing Class I narcotics in the form of non-plants, such as crystal methamphetamine. They were awarded death penalty by Tanjung Balai Karimun District Court, Indonesia on April 25. Hearing a petition filed by their spouses, a bench of justice Sachin Datta said:'In the meantime, the Indian Consulate in Indonesia is directed to take requisite steps for the purpose of ensuring that the convicted Indian nationals are afforded adequate legal representation, and to render appropriate assistance to them for the purpose of pursuing appellate remedies; facilitate communication between the said convicted individuals and their families in India.' It also directed MEA to pursue the matter at the 'diplomatic level' with the Indonesian government, to ensure protection of the Indian nationals under applicable international conventions or bilateral agreement, if any. The three women approached the court, saying they did not have the resources to appeal against the conviction before the appellate court, as their husbands are the sole breadwinners of the family.

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