Navy War Room Leak Case: 7 Years Punishment to Salam Singh Rathore

Retired captain Rathore given punishment for the offence of spying under the Official Secrets Act.
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A Delhi court on awarded seven-year rigorous imprisonment to retired captain Salam Singh Rathore on Wednesday, 11 July, in an offshoot of the 2006 Navy War Room leak case, saying he had committed the offence against national security.

Special CBI Judge S K Aggarwal handed down the jail term to Rathore for the offence of spying under the Official Secrets Act.

The judge convicted the accused under Section 3(1) C of the 1923 Official Secrets Act, but acquitted another accused, Commander (retired) Jarnail Singh Kalra, in the case.

The court, while awarding the sentence, considered the submission of the prosecutor that several secret documents were recovered from the possession of Rathore which he could not account for.

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