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Finifenma Boat Blast

Crime

Closed hearings for concluding arguments in Adeeb’s boat blast trial

The criminal court refused entry to reporters and members of the public today to observe closing arguments in former Vice President Ahmed Adeeb’s terrorism trials.

07 Jun 2016, 9:00 AM

Politics

Evidence submitted to prove Adeeb planned to flee after boat blast

A forensic analysis of the former vice president’s mobile phone “shows that Adeeb had used his phone to search online for ways to assassinate the president using chemicals or explosives and that he had searched for ways to flee the country and obtain a visa from another country,” the state prosecutor explained.

28 May 2016, 9:00 AM

Crime

Trials begin for boat blast suspects

Former Colonel Ahmed Fayaz ‘Papa,’ who is accused of ordering two explosives experts to remove evidence from the Finifenma speedboat immediately after the mysterious explosion, told the court today that he was following orders from Chief of Defence Forces Major General Ahmed Shiyam.

30 Mar 2016, 9:00 AM

Crime

Concern over prolonged remand for boat blast suspects

The criminal court has been periodically extending the remand detention of several boat blast suspects. Most of them, including Ahmed Ashraf and Hamid Ismail, are now detained on charges that are not related to the blast.

13 Jan 2016, 9:00 AM

Politics

Presidential affairs minister resigns

Mohamed Hussain Shareef, presidential affairs minister, said he decided to resign after being told not to report to work on Sunday. Shareef returned to the Maldives last night after accompanying Vice President Ahmed in an official visit to China to attend an investment forum.

22 Oct 2015, 9:00 AM

Crime

Sri Lankan experts confirm bomb blast on president’s speedboat, says home minister

Umar Naseer told the press today that a team of forensic experts from Sri Lanka who investigated the incident has confirmed that the blast was caused by an explosive device. Forensic teams from the US, Saudi Arabia, Australia, and India also investigated the blast, but have not shared their findings with the government so far.

20 Oct 2015, 9:00 AM

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