From: Feroze Mithiborwala <feroze.moses777@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 10:54 PM
Subject: Satellite Phones, Israeli "tourists" get preferential to Brits! Why??
Dor Gur (23), who was trekking through the Garhwal Himalayas, got the shock of his life when he was tracked down on February 20 by the police at Dodi Tal after Army intelligence received signals of the use of a satphone. He was arrested under the Indian Telegraph Act and released on bail on Monday after an Israeli embassy sent a team to assist him in Uttarkashi.
Activist charged over sat phone can leave India
JAIPUR, India — A London-based environmental campaigner traveling the world in a biofuel-driven bus has been has been ordered to pay a fine for illegally using a satellite phone and is now free to leave India two months after his arrest, his lawyer said Sunday.
Andy Pag was ordered by a court in Western India to pay a fine of 1,000 rupees ($20) for violating Indian wireless and telegraphy laws, his lawyer Prateek Kasliwal said. India has strict laws governing the use of satellite phones, especially in its border states, to curb their use by terror groups.
The court dropped a more serious charge related to misuse of the satellite phone for espionage and terrorist activity.
Pag, a 35-year-old dual Italian and British citizen whose full name is Andrea Pagnacco, was arrested in the town of Pushkar in Rajasthan state in January after Indian army radars detected his satellite phone. He was granted bail a week later but was ordered to remain in the country while the charges were investigated.
Pag told the court he was unaware that he needed to get a permit to use a satellite phone in India.
"I am a very relieved person after having suffered for 69 long days," Pag said. "I am happy that the court found me innocent, and that I was not using the satellite phone for any terrorist activities."
--Feroze Mithiborwala & Kishore Jagtap.
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Palash Biswas
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