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Bail pleas of all the crew members of US ship dismissed - Hindustan Times

The Madras high court bench in Madurai on Wednesday dismissed bail petitions of all the crew members of a US ship, arrested on charges of illegally carrying weapons on board the vessel and straying into Indian waters,
The 35 crew members of the ship MV Seeman Ohio were arrested on October 18 by Tamil Nadu police after it was intercepted by the coast guard. They were booked under Arms Act and Essential Commodities Act.

Twenty two foreign nationals among the crew are lodged in the Chennai Puzhal Central prison while another from UK


oops :lol:

anyone know whats the sentence if found guilty ?
 
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Now since the Devyani issue is resolved , this will get resolved too :) .
 
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@Star Wars ,people are saying that it was a well planned move by US,can you explain how?

The nanny's husband and daughter were taken to U.S 2 days before the diplomats arrest . Its very strange because it takes two to three years to even get a visa , and also the nanny ran away to the US mission back in June/July and refused to come back to India despite summons by the high court ...
only possible reason is her family was given Visa on an emergency and taken to US to protect the nanny and her family and then steps we re taken to humiliate her in the worst possible way. There are three kinds of arrest one is where you are arrested suddenly from anywhere , other is where you are arrested form home (which has privacy), third is least humiliating as you are summoned
 
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The nanny's husband and daughter were taken to U.S 2 days before the diplomats arrest . Its very strange because it takes two to three years to even get a visa , and also the nanny ran away to the US mission back in June/July and refused to come back to India despite summons by the high court ...
only possible reason is her family was given Visa on an emergency and taken to US .
So how does it help USA?
 
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So how does it help USA?

Don't know yet , the person responsible for this is an Indian himself , its possible either that the maid has stolen vital information and her family is being protected , or that Indian dude wants to show is patriotism and wants to climb higher up the ladder
 
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Don't know yet , the person responsible for this is an Indian himself , its possible either that the maid has stolen vital information and her family is being protected , or that Indian dude wants to show is patriotism and wants to climb higher up the ladder
vital information?
 
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everybody see the double standards of USA......
1-In January 1997, in the U.S., the Deputy Ambassador of the Republic of Georgia, Gueorgui Makharadze, caused an accident that injured four people and killed a 16-year-old girl. He was found to have a blood-alcohol level of 0.15%, but was released from custody because he was a diplomat. The Georgian government waived his immunity upon request from the U.S.
2-On 27 October 1998, in Vladivostok, Russia, Douglas Kent, the American Consul General to Russia, was involved in a car accident that left a young man, Alexander Kashin, disabled. Kent was not prosecuted in a U.S. court.
3-On 27 January 2011, in Lahore, Pakistan, an American embassy employee, Raymond Allen Davis, shot and killed two Pakistani civilians. According to Davis, they were about to rob him and he acted in self-defense. When detained by police, Davis claimed to be a consultant at the U.S. consulate in Lahore. He was formally arrested and remanded into custody. Further investigations revealed that he was working with the CIA as a contractor in Pakistan. U.S. State Department declared him a diplomat and repeatedly requested immunity under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, to which Pakistan is a signatory. Police officials identified the dead men as Faheem Shamshad, 26, and Faizan Haider, 22. A third person, Muhammad Abad ur Rehman, was struck and killed by a U.S. consulate car responding to the shooting.In their investigation, police retrieved photographs, from Davis’ camera, of some sensitive areas and Pakistani defense installations; and it is possible that he may be charged with Espionage as well. The wife of one of the slain men subsequently committed suicide, reportedly out of fear that Davis will not be prosecuted in the Pakistani judicial system.
 
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