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India court allows Italian marines to go home to vote

NEW DELHI (AFP) – India’s Supreme Court ruled Friday that two Italian marines accused of murdering Indian fishermen while guarding an oil tanker could return home to cast their votes in upcoming national elections.

The marines are suspected of shooting dead two fishermen off India’s southwestern coast near the port city of Kochi in February 2012, when a fishing boat came close to the Italian oil tanker they were guarding.

The marines’ lawyer, Harish Salve, told the court that the men needed to go home for four weeks in order to cast their votes since Italy did not allow postal ballots.

Salve said, “my clients give an undertaking that they will keep Indian police informed of their whereabouts while in Italy”.

“The Italian government takes full responsibility to ensure their return to India,” he added.

The case, which was transferred last month from a local court in the southern Indian state of Kerala to a “special court” in New Delhi, has caused diplomatic tensions between India and Italy.

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