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Detention is the process whereby a state or private citizen lawfully holds a person by removing his or her freedom or liberty at that time. This can be due to criminal charges preferred against the individual pursuant to a prosecution or to protect a person or property.

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... Mr Johal claims he was tortured in the initial days of his Detention - an accusation the Indian authorities have strenuously denied...

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... " The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention said he had been targeted " because of his activism writing public posts calling for accountability for alleged actions committed against Sikhs by the authorities"...

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... Andrew Tate s first Romanian address is a far cry from the glitzy lifestyle he paraded in Bucharest before his Detention - it s a squat, three-storey building with yellow walls, a short drive from the village of Sacele...

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... He said that only two meetings had been conducted with his father by US officials in Saudi Arabia during his Detention - the first came a full six months after he was arrested...

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... Three of the men - including a 52-year-old who spent more than 30 years in Detention - were killed, Mr Prigozhin said...

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... Human rights activists have welcomed the decision to free him, but have lamented the likely physical and psychological toll of his Detention - during much of which he was in fear of execution...

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... The court dispute centred on whether the legal principle of habeas corpus - which guards against illegal Detention - should be extended to emotionally complex and intelligent animals...

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... The Home Office has not confirmed how many people will be issued with the notices at first, but one official told BBC News all those who will be issued with the directions are currently in asylum Detention...

Rishi Sunak urged to raise India detention of British man

May 27,2022 12:30 pm

By Damian GrammaticasPolitical correspondent

A cross-party group of MPs are calling on Rishi Sunak to intervene in the Case of a British man who is facing the death penalty in India.

More Than 70 MPs signed a letter urging the PM to call on Narendra Modhi to " immediately release" campaigner Jagtar Singh Johal, when he travels to Delhi for the G20 leaders' summit.

They say Mr Johal has been " arbitrarily detained" for over five years.

The PM's spokesperson would not confirm or deny if the Case would be raised.

Mr Johal, who is now 36, comes from Dumbarton in Scotland. He was a blogger and campaigner for Sikh Human Rights , which are said to have brought him to the attention of The Indian authorities.

He travelled to India in October 2017 to Get Married . The Campaign group Reprieve says that while he was out shopping with his wife, he was hooded, bundled into a car by men in plainclothes, " severely tortured" and made to sign blank pieces of paper.

Tory MP David Davis told The Bbc that " The First duty of a state should be to prevent a citizen getting harmed" and that if a citizen had been harmed and subjected to injustice, " the government should be raising The Most serious protests".

He added: " That does not seem to be happening at The Moment and that is a failure of The Foreign Office to do its most fundamental duty. "

In their letter, the MPs say that " upon his arrest, Jagtar's interrogators electrocuted him, and threatened to douse him in petrol and set him alight. To make the torture stop, Jagtar recorded video statements and signed blank pieces of paper. "

The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention said he had been targeted " because of his activism writing public posts calling for accountability for alleged actions committed against Sikhs by the authorities".

The MPs' letter says the UN Working Group " concluded that Jagtar's continued Detention . . lacks any legal basis".

Almost Six Years on, Mr Johal remains in prison in India. He faces 10 accusations of murder and conspiracy to murder, linked to political violence in India. His Family say court proceedings have started but been adjourned repeatedly.

His brother Gurpreet Singh Johal, who is a lawyer and Labour councillor in Dumbarton, told The Bbc : " The Fear for The Family is that false allegations have become false charges, which could become a false conviction and result in the death penalty. "

He Said both former Prime Ministers Boris Johnson and Theresa May had discussed the Case with India's Prime Minister , and said " it would be very difficult for Rishi Sunak not to raise the Case . . if Rishi Sunak doesn't, the question will be 'why didn't you?'.

" Given Rishi Sunak has a good relationship with The Indian Prime Minister it shouldn't be a hard ask. Almost Six Years have elapsed, no evidence has been produced against Jagtar. These are just charges alleged against him, and it should be innocent until Proven Guilty . "

He added: " It should be very easy to call for Jagtar's release. The UK did it, rightfully so for. "

Asked if Mr Sunak would raise the Case , the Prime Minister 's official spokesperson said: " I Am not going to pre-empt what they Will Or won't discuss. "

However, in a letter sent to Gurpreet Singh Johal In July and seen by The Bbc , Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said he had decided it was best not to press India over the issue.

Mr Cleverly wrote: " I do not consider that calling for Jagtar's release would result in The Indian authorities releasing him. Indeed I fear this could impact the co-operation we depend on. . to conduct consular visits, resolve welfare concerns and attend court hearings. "

That has angered both Mr Davis and Mr Johal's family. Gurpreet Singh Johal said: " It's saying basically 'I'm not going to do it and I'd rather have him rot in jail', that's the impression I get. "

Mr Davis said it set " a terrible precedent" and " it encourages more governments to be prickly about complaints".

Gurpreet Singh Johal said he believed the UK's reluctance to Speak Up about the Case now was connected to Mr Sunak's desire to sign a trade deal with India.

" Their focus appears to be that India are an up-and-coming country and they want this trade deal signed off with them, and they are putting trade over Human Rights , " He Said .

Mr Davis said he was clear a trade deal should come second to Legal Rights of a British citizen.

He added: " You don't have to be Palmerston to understand that the rights of a British citizen are The Paramount concern of a British government and we do not accept torture as The Price of a trade deal. Full stop. "

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Source of news: bbc.com

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