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New blow in bid to free Billy from prision in India

Postby Kintyre Forum News » Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:56 pm

Many of you will be aware that former Campbeltown man Billy Irving has been in jail for 4 months in India and took another blow at the weekend when the case to hear him collapsed. This is reported as below in the Sunday Post. We're keen to keep this story in the headlines so please post here with updates etc and anyway in which we can help. Billy's a cracking lad and certainly needs all the support he can get.

From http://www.sundaypost.com/news-views/sc ... r-1.236578

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The fight to release pirate hunter Billy Irving from his Indian prison hell has stalled again after one of his colleagues collapsed in court.

The 33-year-old from Connel, near Oban, was detained four months ago along with five other Brits while helping to protect merchant shipping vulnerable to ruthless hijackers.

Since then the ex-paratrooper has been held in squalid conditions in Puzhal Prison in Chennai alongside murderers and rapists.

A court appearance had given his family fresh hopes that Billy would be granted bail while he awaits trial, but they were dashed when proceedings were dramatically halted.

His father Jim explained: “The guys were taken from Chennai back to Tuticorin where they were initially held after being arrested by the Indian coastguard.

“We had hoped this might move us a bit closer to getting Billy out on bail.

“It seemed the judge was going to ask questions of the men which might have helped to that end.

“But his colleague, who has struggled greatly psychologically with the whole situation, collapsed and the whole process was halted.”

Billy was aboard the MV Seamen Guard Ohio, operated by American firm AvanFort, when he was taken into custody at gunpoint.

The company have been heavily criticised for not doing enough for their employees while they’ve been held captive.

Concerns over their treatment have also been raised at Prime Minster’s Questions in the House of Commons, with David Cameron insisting he had been in contact with the Indian government.

Jim said: “The trip to court was a tough one for them – over 600 miles in each direction on an old bus that effectively resulted in very little.

“They’re due back in court next week. All we can do is remain positive and hope Billy gets bail.

“He’s been hospitialised again. The sanitary conditions are horrific and clearly taking their toll.

“The whole situation is very frustrating. It seems like we take one step forward and two back.”

Also among the six former British soldiers behind bars are John Armstrong of Wigton, Ray Tindall from Chester and Nick Dunn of Ashington.

In Januar­y The Sunday Post revealed how the men were being held in squalid and degrading conditions after being intercepted by the Indian coastguard while heading for Egypt.

Jim and Billy’s girlfriend Yvonne McHugh, have since travelled to the Chennai to ensure proper legal representation is in place. In total, Billy has now been held in prison for 134 days.
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Re: New blow in bid to free Billy from prision in India

Postby Kintyre Forum News » Tue Feb 25, 2014 11:19 pm

You can also help by signing the petition to free Billy at

http://www.change.org/petitions/william ... ian-prison
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Re: New blow in bid to free Billy from prision in India

Postby Kintyre Forum News » Wed Mar 05, 2014 11:48 pm

As people who have signed my petition to free the six ex-soldiers from prison in India, I have news -- there is a glimmer of hope and I need your help again.

I returned from India after what was one of the hardest and emotional trips I have ever had to make. The men had all lost a considerable amount of weight, they looked exhausted and had lost a lot of hope of ever being released, their morale is at an all time low. With very little communication from lawyers and the company, they have no idea what is going on with their case.

An Indian security advisor has publicly stated that if our Government provide the assurances that the court needs, they will be released [1]. We are pleading with the British Government to stand up for the men and provide them with this assurance. This is in our Government’s hands.

They can no longer be used as a scapegoat in this case. The men have a bail hearing tomorrow which we are all apprehensive about. We need to act together now -- with the backing of the British Government we can get our boys back.

Please tweet at Foreign Secretary William Hague - whose constituent is one of the six men in prison - to stand surety for these men, and return them home to their families where they belong.

Also see http://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/updat ... -released/

Thank you for your support.

Yvonne


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