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  • Overturning the murder conviction, the court said Fujairah had no jurisdiction since the incident took place in international waters

Dubai, Jul 27: The captain of an Indian ship and his crewmembers, who were being held for murder, will soon be home after a Fujairah Court of Appeal ruled that courts in the emirate had no authority to try an accused involved in a crime committed in international waters.

Indian ship captain Jitendra Malhotra and five other crewmembers had been convicted for killing fellow sailor Sudhir Jagannathan Nonia after an argument over the blasphemous Danish cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed.

Nonia, 31, a resident of Navi Mumbai, had signed up as a repair team fitter aboard the Norwegian oil tanker Champion Pioneer. He was fatally injured on February 5 while the tanker was sailing in international waters off the Fujairah emirate of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The oil tanker had set sail from New Mangalore in Karnataka.

Earlier, a District Court in Fujairah had sentenced the captain to life imprisonment and handed five-year prison terms to the other accused, the Khaleej Times reported. The court had claimed jurisdiction in the case on the ground that the emirate was the closest port of call of the ship.

The Indian embassy in the UAE had pleaded for transfer of the case to India as the incident took place in international waters and the victim and the accused were Indians, the report said.

According to Meena Mathew, lawyer for the shipping company, the captain and crew members would be released soon after legal formalities are completed. She said Nonia’s family had pardoned the accused after receiving blood money from the families of the accused sailors. “So the matter is solved now,” she was quoted as saying.

  

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