Spy stigma removed with SC judgment, says Nambi Narayanan

He also said the technology he was accused to have stolen and sold in the 1994 case did not even exist at that time.

Update: 2018-09-19 20:53 GMT
Nambi Narayanan

Thiruvananthapuram: Over two decades of having to live with the stigma of being labelled as a spy has been finally removed with the Supreme Court awarding him Rs 50 lakh compensation, former Isro scientist Nambi Narayanan said.

“I had a necessity to prove my innocence and the 24-year long legal battle to come out of the stigma of being labelled as a spy is over’, he said at a meet the press Wednesday.

Mr Narayanan said he suspected that vested interests were behind the 1994 case to deliberately delay Indias cryogenic engine technology by at least 15 years. He also said the technology he was accused to have stolen and sold in the 1994 case did not even exist at that time.

Mr Narayanan expressed the hope that the Supreme Court appointed three member to take appropriate steps against the erring officials would ascertain why and who had fabricated the case against the former Isro scientist.

On the compensation awarded by the Apex Court, Mr Narayanan said it need not be clubbed with the Rs 1 crore civil liability suit he filed against Kerala government and police officials responsible for his arrest.

Referring to the role of the media during the spy scandal in 1994, Narayanan said they were misguided and misled by certain investigating officers. The apex court, while ordering a probe into the role of Kerala police, last week awarded Rs 50 lakh compensation to Mr Narayanan.    

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