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Two British plane-spotters have been fined 25,000 rupees each (£365) by an Indian court after admitting illegally monitoring aircraft. | Two British plane-spotters have been fined 25,000 rupees each (£365) by an Indian court after admitting illegally monitoring aircraft. |
Stephen Hampton, 46, and Steven Ayres, 56, both from Bristol, appeared before magistrates in Delhi charged with intercepting communications. | Stephen Hampton, 46, and Steven Ayres, 56, both from Bristol, appeared before magistrates in Delhi charged with intercepting communications. |
The pair, who had faced a jail term, were told they could return to the UK. | |
They had sparked suspicion after asking a Delhi hotel for a room overlooking Indira Gandhi International Airport. | They had sparked suspicion after asking a Delhi hotel for a room overlooking Indira Gandhi International Airport. |
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. |
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. |
The Labour MP for Wansdyke, Dan Norris, who had been supporting the pair's case said the men had pleaded guilty to a breach under the Telegraph Act, at Patiala House Court in Delhi. | |
I'm relieved it is all over and we don't have to go through anymore of this hell Dorothy Ayres | |
Such offences can carry sentences of up to three years in prison. | |
Mr Norris said the men had been held in a detention centre and told they could not leave India. | |
He said the judge wanted to find out more about the scanner and whether it could be used to pick-up conversations between pilots and air traffic control. | |
"All this equipment does is pick up a beacon in every aircraft which identifies its make and the airline that runs it, and its full number so they can track them around the world," Mr Norris said. | |
Speaking from her home in the St George's area of Bristol, Steven Ayres' wife Dorothy said she was "just overwhelmed" at the news. | Speaking from her home in the St George's area of Bristol, Steven Ayres' wife Dorothy said she was "just overwhelmed" at the news. |
She said: "At least I know he's safe. It's a bit of a shock, but a nice shock. | She said: "At least I know he's safe. It's a bit of a shock, but a nice shock. |
"I'm relieved it is all over and we don't have to go through anymore of this hell. | "I'm relieved it is all over and we don't have to go through anymore of this hell. |
"It's been horrendous because its been so far away." | "It's been horrendous because its been so far away." |
A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We can confirm that two British nationals were fined by the Indian courts. They are now free to return to the UK." | A Foreign Office spokesman said: "We can confirm that two British nationals were fined by the Indian courts. They are now free to return to the UK." |
Mr Norris added he believed the men would be coming home next week. | |
He said they were free to go but that their paperwork needed to be sorted out and stop notices removed from their passports. | He said they were free to go but that their paperwork needed to be sorted out and stop notices removed from their passports. |
The men's arrest on 15 February came just two days after a bomb blast at a German Bakery in Pune, the first major strike of its kind in India since the Mumbai attacks in November 2008. |