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Happy to be alive, survived prison only because of defence training, says Navy veteran released from Qatar

Gopakumar, who served as a Petty Officer in the Navy, said he had retired in 2017 and later joined the Oman Defence training company as a communications instructor. He resides in Balaramapuram, a suburb located over 16 km away from Kerala’s capital city.

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February 14, 2024 18:05:04 IST

One of the freed Navy veterans waves after landing at Delhi Airport. After a horrific ordeal of 18 months, the eight retired Navy personnel were released by Qatar. ANI

Gopakumar, who served as a Petty Officer in the Navy, said he had retired in 2017 and later joined the Oman Defence training company as a communications instructor. He resides in Balaramapuram, a suburb located over 16 km away from Kerala’s capital city.Whenever someone enquired what the plight of his family had been when he was in prison, he would ask them to imagine a situation where a husband who used to speak to his wife at least five times a day suddenly stopped calling her.The former Navy veteran attributed his release to his family’s prayers and the efforts of the Union government. Lavishing praises on Prime Minister Modi, he said it was only because of his personal intervention that their release was made possible.Gopakumar said all of them were hopeful that they would step out of the prison “if Modiji intervened” but had no idea how long it would take. He also expressed gratitude to the central government for having made arrangements to bring the families of the jailed ex-Naval officers to Qatar.”If an Indian is in trouble abroad and is innocent… if our PM is convinced about it, he will come to their rescue even if it is just one person… every Indian should know this,” he said.The eight Indian Navy personnel faced charges of espionage but neither the Qatari authorities nor New Delhi had made the allegations levelled against them public. On October 26, they were sentenced to death by Qatar’s Court of First Instance.On December 28, the Court of Appeal in the Gulf nation commuted the capital punishment and sentenced them to jail terms for durations ranging from three years to 25 years. The Court of Appeal had given 60 days to appeal against the prison terms. In December last year, PM Modi met Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani on the sidelines of the COP28 Summit in Dubai and discussed the well-being of Indians there.It is learnt that National Security Adviser Ajit Doval played a role in the negotiations with the Qatari authorities in securing the release of the Indians.With inputs from PTI.Join our Whatsapp channel to get the latest global news updates
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February 14, 2024 18:05:04 IST

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Happy to be alive, survived prison only because of defence training, says Navy veteran released from Qatar