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Maldives Vice-President Adeeb arrested over ‘bomb plot’ – BBC News

Desk Editor October 24, 2015

The vice-president of the Maldives has been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to assassinate the president, the home minister says.

Ahmed Adeeb was in detention and being charged with high treason, Umar Naseersaid on Twitter.

President Abdulla Yameen narrowly escaped injury when a blast struck the boathe was using to return home from the airport late last month.

In recent years, the Maldives has been rocked by political infighting.

Mr Yameen’s election has been the subject of drawn-out wrangling.

Security has been tightened in the capital Male amid fears of “turmoil” triggered by the arrest, says the Maldivian newspaper Haveeru.

“By early morning Saturday, lorries loaded with policemen and soldiers were seen on nearly every street,” it reports.

Police arrested

President Yameen and his wife were travelling to Male from the island where the airport is located on 28 September when their speedboat was hit by the bomb blast.

They had been to the hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia.

The president was unhurt, but his wife and and a number of others were injured when the device went off under a seat normally – but not in this instance – occupied by Mr Yameen.

Officials described the attack as an assassination attempt and had arrested two senior police officers – a week after the president fired his defence minister.

But on Saturday Mr Adeeb too was arrested at the airport as he returned from an official overseas visit, police confirmed.

Home Minister Naseer said he was being held on a prison island.

Mr Adeeb, who has denied any links to the explosion, had only been vice-president for three months.

He came to office when the previous vice-president was sacked by Mr Yameen, also on charges of treason.(BBC News)

Link: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-34625558

 

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