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India challenges Italy's move to take Marines case to international tribunal

FP Archives • August 10, 2015, 20:37:18 IST
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India on Monday challenged Italy’s move to take the case of two of its marines, accused of killing two Indian fishermen off Kerala’s coast, to an international tribunal saying Italy’s contentions were “short” and “misleading” and it was “insensitive” towards the victims.

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India challenges Italy's move to take Marines case to international tribunal

Hamburg (Germany): India on Monday challenged Italy’s move to take the case of two of its marines, accused of killing two Indian fishermen off Kerala’s coast, to an international tribunal saying Italy’s contentions were “short” and “misleading” and it was “insensitive” towards the victims. In its submission before the International Tribunal on Law of the Sea (ITLOS) in Hamburg, India said the story told by Italy is as “short and straightforward as it is misleading” as the incident took place in India’s Exclusive Economic Zone, thus it has full jurisdiction over the case. “Marines used automatic weapons without warning and shot in head and stomach of the two fishermen…This case is not covered by Article 97 of of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea but rather a double murder at sea,” India’s representative submitted before the Tribunal which opened its two-day hearing on Monday. [caption id=“attachment_2164259” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]The two marines are facing trial for murdering two Indian fishermen. PTI The two marines are facing trial for murdering two Indian fishermen. PTI[/caption] New Delhi said it has conducted an in-depth investigation and is prepared to exercise its criminal jurisdiction over the two marines, provided the independent judicial chamber confirms that it has such jurisdiction. Marines Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, who were on board ship ‘Enrica Lexie’, are accused of killing two Indian fishermen on 15 February, 2012. Challenging Italy’s contention that Sergeant Girone has been kept in India as a “hostage”, India said such description is highly inappropriate and offensive and belies the fact that both marines were twice allowed to travel to Italy at the same time. Moreover, the restrictions to his freedom of movement are a very lenient treatment for an individual who, it cannot be contested, shot and killed unarmed fishermen, it said. “Most importantly well being and humanitarian considerations in favour of persons accused of a serious crime have to be balanced with that of the victims of the crime. It is surprising that Italy is insensitive to the interests and plight of victims of crime and is adopting a discriminatory attitude,” India said in its submission. New Delhi said the inconveniences of Latorre and Girone are pale in comparison to the murder of the two innocent fishermen and the pain and suffering inflicted on their families. India said Italian accounts overlook the crucial fact that the delays Italy complains of are due to Italy’s own delaying tactics as it was trying to pass the blame on India. Even the Supreme Court targeted Italy for its endless efforts to delay the proceedings and not India, it said. PTI

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