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Two UK plane-spotters charged with intercepting communications in India have had their court case adjourned until 3 March.Two UK plane-spotters charged with intercepting communications in India have had their court case adjourned until 3 March.
Stephen Hampton and Steven Ayres, from Bristol, have been released on bail but are not allowed to leave the country.Stephen Hampton and Steven Ayres, from Bristol, have been released on bail but are not allowed to leave the country.
They appeared before an Indian court charged under the Telegraph Act.They appeared before an Indian court charged under the Telegraph Act.
Under the act, persons unlawfully intercepting official messages could face a year in prison or a fine of 500 rupees (£7).Under the act, persons unlawfully intercepting official messages could face a year in prison or a fine of 500 rupees (£7).
The pair were held at Delhi International Airport last Monday.The pair were held at Delhi International Airport last Monday.
Railway workers Mr Hampton, from Keynsham, and Mr Ayres, from St George, sparked suspicion after asking a Delhi hotel for a room overlooking a runway.Railway workers Mr Hampton, from Keynsham, and Mr Ayres, from St George, sparked suspicion after asking a Delhi hotel for a room overlooking a runway.
They were carrying an air traffic control scanner, a laptop, binoculars and cameras.They were carrying an air traffic control scanner, a laptop, binoculars and cameras.
'Primitive existence''Primitive existence'
A Foreign Office spokeswoman said it could not speculate on the likely outcome of the trial but confirmed the men were receiving consular assistance.A Foreign Office spokeswoman said it could not speculate on the likely outcome of the trial but confirmed the men were receiving consular assistance.
Mr Hampton's mother Eileen Cock said he had travelled all over the world photographing aircraft.Mr Hampton's mother Eileen Cock said he had travelled all over the world photographing aircraft.
Mr Ayres is a work colleague of Mr Hampton Mr Hampton has photographed planes all over the world, his mother said
His MP, Dan Norris, has phoned Mr Hampton and said he was becoming more anxious over his predicament.His MP, Dan Norris, has phoned Mr Hampton and said he was becoming more anxious over his predicament.
Speaking of the prison conditions his constituent faced, Mr Norris said: "It's a fairly primitive existence.Speaking of the prison conditions his constituent faced, Mr Norris said: "It's a fairly primitive existence.
"There's just cold running water and fairly primitive loos and he's crowded in with between 30 and 50 other people, none of whom speak English, so it's not the greatest situation for him."There's just cold running water and fairly primitive loos and he's crowded in with between 30 and 50 other people, none of whom speak English, so it's not the greatest situation for him.
"It's adding to his pressure knowing that people are speculating about his release when in fact he's still there.""It's adding to his pressure knowing that people are speculating about his release when in fact he's still there."
Mr Norris added that, even though it was a minor offence, the judge could make an example of them and raise the fine as punishment.Mr Norris added that, even though it was a minor offence, the judge could make an example of them and raise the fine as punishment.
The arrests happened during a security crackdown in the wake of a bomb blast in the Indian city of Pune, the country's first such explosion in over a year.The arrests happened during a security crackdown in the wake of a bomb blast in the Indian city of Pune, the country's first such explosion in over a year.