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More than 100 MPs and peers have said there is opportunity to secure Jagtar's release following a recent acquittal.
THE BROTHER of a Scottish man detained in India has blasted the UK Government for failing to make his release a condition of ...
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It has now been 2,736 days since Jagtar Singh Johal was snatched off the street on his honeymoon in India, in front of his wife, and bundled into an unmarked van. Or to put it another way, more than ...
Citing the recent acquittal by a Punjab court, 117 cross-party UK MPs have urged Foreign Secretary David Lammy to seek the release of terror-accused Jagtar Singh Johal. Johal, who is accused of ...
Over 100 MPs and peers have signed a letter to UK foreign secretary David Lammy demanding "quick and decisive" action to ...
The Foreign Secretary will meet with Jagtar Singh Johal’s family next week as more than 100 parliamentarians signed a letter calling for urgency.
Jagtar Singh Johal, from Dumbarton, was arrested in November 2017 in connection with terror-related offences. He has not been convicted of any crime and in March was cleared in one of nine cases ...
Jagtar Singh Johal, from Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, was arrested while in India for his wedding and has been held by authorities since, despite being acquitted of all charges in a case in the ...
Dumbarton man Jagtar Singh Johal, known as Jaggi, has been locked up in India for more than seven years awaiting judgment on nine almost identical cases. Since then his brother Gurpreet has been ...