NIA registers murder case against Italian marines
NIA registers murder case against Italian marines
NIA has booked the marines under sections 302 (Murder), 307 (Attempt to murder), 427 (mischief) along with section 34 (Common intent) of IPC.

New Delhi: The NIA has registered a murder case against two Italian Marines for allegedly killing two Indian fishermen off Kerala coast last year. The Home Ministry had handed over the case to National Investigation Agency through an order on Thursday evening. The NIA submitted the FIR before the Special NIA court on Friday.

NIA has booked the marines - Massimiliano Lattore and Salvatore Girone - under sections 302 (Murder), 307 (Attempt to murder), 427 (mischief) along with section 34 (Common intent) of IPC. The NIA also booked them under the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against Safety of Maritime Navigation and Fixed Platforms on Continental Shelf Act, 2002.

The law deals with cargo ships, maritime navigational facilities whose personnel indulge in offences committed in sea. The maximum penalty in this section is death in case the action by those onboard has resulted in killing. The agency has alleged fishermen Jelastin and Pinku were shot dead by the two the two marines onboard 'Enrica Lexie' - an Italian ship, 31 Nautical miles from North-West of Neendakara Costal Police Station, in Arabian Sea on February

15, 2012.

The Home Ministry had handed over the case to NIA after the Supreme Court ruled that the Kerala government has no jurisdiction to prosecute the marines. NIA will investigate the case from the beginning and file the charge sheet in a NIA special court or any other special court to be set up by the government in consultation with the apex court, Home Ministry sources said.

The apex court on January 18 had said that the marines be shifted to Delhi and be under its custody' till the Centre constitutes a special court to hold their trial. "The incident of firing from the Italian vessel on the Indian shipping vessel having occurred within the Contiguous Zone, the Union of India is entitled to prosecute the two Italian marines under the criminal justice system prevalent in the country," the bench had said.

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