Wednesday May 22, 2013




Indian court allows bail for 2 Italian marines accused of killing Indian fishermen


FILE - In this, April 22, 2012 file photo, an Indian policeman directs Italian marines Massimiliano Latorre, center, and Salvatore Girone, right, as they come out to meet their family members at the central prison, where the two marines are detained by Indian authorities in Trivandrum, India. An Indian court allowed two Italian marines to post bail while they await trial over fatally shooting two Indian fishermen they mistook for pirates. (AP Photo/Aijaz Rahi, File)

NEW DELHI - An Indian court granted bail Wednesday to two Italian marines accused of fatally shooting two Indian fishermen they mistook for pirates.

The Kerala High Court also ordered the Italians to present two Indians each to be guarantors to ensure the marines' presence during the trial, said Home Minister T. Radhakrishnan. The bail for each marine was set at 10 million rupees ($180,000) each, and their guarantors also have to deposit $180,000 each with the court as surety.

The two marines were providing anti-piracy security aboard a cargo ship when they killed the fishermen three months ago, and the case has led to diplomatic wrangling between India and Italy.

New Delhi says the men should be tried in India because the killings happened on an Indian boat within India's territorial waters. Rome says the shootings took place in international waters and the case should be handled in Italy.

The court also ordered the Italians to surrender their passports and said they cannot leave Kerala without the permission of the court.

The two marines, arrested on Feb. 19, were moved last week from a jail in Kerala to a juvenile reformatory while they await trial on charges of murder.

It was not immediately clear when the men would be allowed to leave the reformatory. Court officials said the men would remain there while bail formalities were completed.


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