Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Minister Musthapha to secure release of Lankan held in Maldives

- BY KALATHMA JAYAWARDHA­NE

Minister Faiszer Musthapha yesterday vowed to work proactivel­y and vigorously to secure the release of Lahiru Madushanka, a Sri Lankan man held in Maldives on charges of being part of an assassinat­ion plot on outgoing Maldivian President Abdullah Yameen Abdul Gayoom.

Minister Musthapha said Mr. Madushanka was a Sri Lankan job seeker, who went to Maldives in October, 2015 in the promise of employment but unfortunat­ely he was arrested in Maldives for allegedly plotting to assassinat­e outgoing Maldivian President Gayoom.

“The Maldivian authoritie­s suspected him to be a sniper who previously worked for the military. He was arrested in 2015, and is currently behind bars on account of a much prolonged trial. Mr. Madushanka has no access to his family or a lawyer up until now,” he said.

He also said the Amnesty Internatio­nal issued a report, which included the present condition of Mr. Madushanka, claiming that he was being tortured.

“With the blessings of President Maithripal­a Sirisena, I met Maldivian President-elect Ibrahim Mohamed Solih - Ibu. I also took up the case of Mr. Madushanka and discussed in depth the details of his case,” he said.

“I informed Maldivian President-Elect Solih - Ibu that there is no record of Mr. Madushanka ever working for the military or any other security force. The evidence against him is insufficie­nt to press further charges,” he added.

He said Maldivian Presidente­lect had guaranteed to expedite the process and immediatel­y grant a solution to the problem.

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