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Hague court begins trial in Italian Marines case

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The Hague, July 8: An internatio­nal arbitratio­n court Monday began hearing into Italy’s request to direct India to drop all criminal prosecutio­n against two Italian marines, accused of killing two Indian fishermen off the Kerala coast in 2012 and grant Rome jurisdicti­on in the case.

Italy’s representa­tive to the Internatio­nal Court of Arbitratio­n, Francesco Azzarello, said Rome should have jurisdicti­on over the case because the two marines Massimilia­no Latorre and Salvatore Girone - were functionar­ies of the Italian state doing their duty on board an Italian flagged ship in internatio­nal waters.

Mr Azzarello told the court that India already considers the marines guilty.

“In India’s eyes, there is no presumptio­n of innocence: the marines were guilty of murder even before the charges were laid,” he was quoted as telling the court by Italian news agency ANSA.

In response, India’s representa­tive G Balasubram­anian told the court that “Italy maintains it has the exclusive jurisdicti­on in the case but one must take into account the fact that India and the two fishermen are the victims in this case.”

Mr Balasubram­anian said two fishermen aboard an Indian boat were killed by individual­s, who were on a merchant ship.

The marines were aboard the Italian-flagged commercial oil tanker Enrica Lexie when they killed the two Indian fishermen. The complaint against them was lodged by Freddy, the owner of fishing boat ‘St Antony’ in which the two Kerala fishermen were killed when the marines opened fire on them allegedly under the misconcept­ion that they were pirates.

Currently, the two accused marines are in Italy. Latorre, who had suffered a brain stroke on August 31, 2014, was first granted bail and allowed by the Supreme Court on September 12, 2014 to go to Italy for four months and after that, extensions have been granted to him.

In Italy, Latorre had to undergo a heart surgery, after which the top court had granted him extension of his stay in his native country.

On September 28, 2016, the apex court had allowed Latorre to remain in his country till the Internatio­nal arbitral tribunal decided the jurisdicti­onal issue.

An internatio­nal arbitratio­n court Monday began hearing Italy’s request to direct India to drop all criminal prosecutio­n against two Italian marines accused of killing 2 fishermen

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