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Indian supreme court sets 7 conditions

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(ANSA) - New Delhi, May 26 - The Indian supreme court has set seven conditions for the return to Italy of marine Salvatore Girone as per an April 29 ruling of the Hague arbitration tribunal on the killing, allegedly with fellow marine Massimilano Latorre, of two Indian fishermen in 2012, according to Thursday's sentence published on the court's website.
    These include: the presentation of guarantees by Girone and by the Italian ambssador in New Delhi; the obligation to hand over his passport to Italian authorities and sign in at a police station every Wednesday; and a ban on contacting other people involved in the case of the Enrica Lexie oil tanker.
    These conditions, already set by the arbitration court, have been supplemented by another four requests from New Delhi.
    The Italian government will also be required to inform New Delhi on Girone's situation by "verbal notice" every three months. The first note is expected on September 1, the court said.
   

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