Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Ex-prez Abdulla Yameen held for bribe attempt

- Agence France-presse

MALÉ : Maldives authoritie­s on Monday detained former strongman president Abdulla Yameen after he was accused of trying to bribe witnesses in his money laundering trial, officials said.

The arrest came after a court began a preliminar­y hearing into allegation­s that Yameen received nearly $1.5 million in illicit payments just before he lost his re-election bid in September. “Prosecutor­s said that Yameen had allegedly attempted to bribe witnesses,” a court official said.

Dozens of the former leader’s supporters gathered near a jetty in the capital where the former leader was transferre­d to a police speed boat that took him to the Maafushi prison after spending four hours in the court house, police said.

Many of the key dissidents incarcerat­ed during his rule were held at the same prison.

Officials said Yameen strongly denied police allegation­s that he attempted to bribe or coerce witnesses to change their testimony.

Yameen, who came to power in 2013 and jailed many of his opponents or forced them into exile, had been summoned to the Criminal Court Sunday to formally receive his indictment. He sent his lawyers in his place.

The court then scheduled a rushed hearing after prosecutor­s told judge Ahmed Hailam that Yameen was attempting to inter- fere with witnesses.

Since Yameen’s shock election defeat, all dissidents have returned to the Indian Ocean archipelag­o and most have had their conviction­s overturned.

During his five-year tenure, Yameen relied heavily on China for political and financial support as he came under internatio­nal criticism over his dismal human rights record. The nation of 340,000 Sunni Muslims is now heavily in debt to Beijing.

Authoritie­s believe millions of dollars allegedly siphoned off by Yameen could be stashed abroad, and have said that talks are underway with foreign entities to repatriate any cash found.

The court has already frozen Yameen’s local bank accounts holding about $6.5 million, a decision the former leader has contested. Last week, an anti-corruption body came up with a report saying $79 million was embezzled from state-run Maldives Media and Public Relations Corporatio­n during Yameen’s tenure.

 ?? REUTERS FILE ?? Abdulla Yameen during a visit to China
REUTERS FILE Abdulla Yameen during a visit to China

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