Kerala provides compensation worth 1.30 crores to former ISRO Scientist

The Kerala government on Tuesday handed over Rs 1.30 crore as compensation to S Nambi Narayanan, the former ISRO scientist who was falsely implicated in the 1994 espionage case. The compensation was given as settlement in the case filed by the 78-year-old Narayanan against the government in a sub-court in Thiruvananthapuram seeking enhanced damages for his illegal arrest and harassment.

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The government had earlier handed over Rs 50 lakh to Narayanan three weeks after the Supreme Court in September 2018 ordered the relief, holding that the former scientist was “arrested unnecessarily, harassed and subjected to mental cruelty”, besides the Rs 10 lakh recommended by the National Human Rights Commission.

The espionage case, which hit the headlines in 1994, pertained to allegations of transfer of certain confidential documents on India’s space program to foreign countries by two scientists and four others, including two Maldivian women. The former scientist had to spend two months in prison before the CBI concluded that the allegations against him were false.

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The case was first probed by the state police and later handed over to the central investigation agency. The CBI then took over the case and found no evidence linking Nambi Narayanan to the alleged sale of state secrets to other countries. The charges against him were dismissed by the CBI in 1996 and subsequently by the Supreme Court which declared him not guilty in 1998.

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