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Kerala nurse a Houthi captive, no Yemen president nod for demise sentence

Editorial Board Published January 6, 2025
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KOCHI: Yemeni embassy in India mentioned Monday that its president Rashad Mohammed Al-Alimi has not ratified the demise sentence of Nimisha Priya, saying nurse from Kerala convicted of murdering a Yemeni citizen is “currently detained in Sana’a, under authority of Houthi militia”.An embassy assertion mentioned “the entire case has been handled by Houthi militia, and therefore Rashad Al-Alimi, chairman of the Presidential Leadership Council, Republic of Yemen, has not ratified the judgment”.Nimisha from Palakkad district was convicted in 2018 of murdering Yemeni citizen Talal Mahdi in 2017. She has since been in Yemen’s jail.Unverified media studies instructed that the approval for the demise sentence got here from Mehdi Al-Mashat, the insurgent president and chief of Houthi Supreme Political Council.Save Nimisha Priya Worldwide Motion Council known as for the rapid intervention of India’s exterior ministry. Nimisha’s lawyer Subhash Chandran mentioned the council is keen to pay any quantity as “blood money” however “the govt should take the initiative”.

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