Oman Daily Observer

Maldives police arrest ex-vp after India denies entry

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NEW DELHI/MALE: Maldives police on Saturday said they had arrested former vice-president Ahmed Adeeb and were bringing him to the capital Male after he was refused entry to India.

Adeeb, who was sentenced to 15 years in jail in 2016 for allegedly plotting to assassinat­e the Maldives’ then-president Abdulla Yameen, was detained early on Thursday in the southern Indian city of Thoothukud­i after arriving illegally by tugboat.

“We would like to confirm that Ahmed Adeeb Abdul Ghafoor of H Saamaraa has been arrested and is being transporte­d to Male under our custody,” Maldives police said in a Twitter post. An Indian port official in Thoothukud­i said Adeeb had been sent back to the Maldives late on Friday on a boat escorted by a coast guard vessel.

Adeeb is expected to reach Indian Ocean island chain by Sunday or Monday, an official at the Maldives’ foreign ministry said.

London-based legal group Guernica 37, which is representi­ng Adeeb, said in a statement on Sunday that he had been held on a boat at the Indian port and “made a plea for asylum at this time and was being questioned by the Indian authoritie­s”.

“As his internatio­nal counsel I was prevented from speaking to him... the Indian authoritie­s were under an obligation to properly assess his request,” said Toby Cadman of Guernica 37.

“As we now believe he is being detained by the Maldivian authoritie­s, we will be petitionin­g the United Nations Special Procedures in Geneva, in particular the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention,” Cadman added.

Adeeb, 37, was also convicted three years ago of corruption and terrorism and faced a total sentence of 33 years. A court in the South Asian archipelag­o ordered a fresh trial on the same charges this year after cancelling his conviction­s, citing undue political interferen­ce.

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