The Free Press Journal

Navy War Room leak case: Retd Captain gets 7 yrs RI

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A Delhi court on Wednesday awarded seven-year rigorous imprisonme­nt to retired Captain Salam Singh Rathore in an offshoot of the 2006 Navy War Room leak case, saying he did not deserve leniency as he has committed an offence against national security.

Special CBI Judge S K Aggarwal handed down the jail term to Rathore for the offence of spying under the Official Secrets Act, saying the documents found in his possession belonged to Defence Ministry and were “directly or indirectly useful to the enemy in one way or the other”.

The other accused in the case – Commander (Retd) Jarnail Singh Kalra – was acquitted by the court.

While awarding the sentence to Rathore, the court considered the submission of the prosecutor that several secret documents were recovered from the possession of Rathore which he could not account for.

“Here in this case, the offence committed by the convict was not only an offence against the society, but it was an offence against the very national security. The documents found in possession of the convict pertains to the defence department of India and are ... directly or indirectly useful to an enemy in one way or the other.

“The convict does not deserve lenient punishment as he has played with the security of his own nation. Being a defence personnel, his primary job was to even keep his life at stake for the unity, integrity and security of India, but he has acted otherwise,” the judge said.

The judge also said that sentencing of the convict should act as a deterrent so that no one commits such an offence.

A special CBI Judge said that the documents found in Captain Salam Singh Rathore’s possession belonged to Defence Ministry and were “directly or indirectly useful to the enemy in one way or the other

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