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11 Sep 2021 | Sat 15:57
He was arrested in August 25th as he was preparing to give a press conference
He was arrested in August 25th as he was preparing to give a press conference
Tourism Ministry
Ali Waheed
Disgraced ex-minister promises to return, says "will deliver what I tried to say"
 
Police are prepared to ask Interpol for help in extraditing him
 
Unclear whether he has been released from the UK police when the tweet was made.
 
He was arrested in August 25th as he was preparing to give a press conference

Former Tourism Minister Ali Waheed who was arrested from the United Kingdom for immigration issues has made a Tweet that he "will make a return".

The disgraced ex-minister who has been charged with several counts of sexual assault, was arrested on August 25 while in hiding in the UK, through Interpol. He was preparing for a press conference at the time of the arrest. Ali Waheed’s visa had expired on August 10. 12 days after his arrest from the UK, Maldives Police Service (MPS) was officially informed of Ali Waheed’s arrest on September 7.

After being silent for days, his Tweet about making a come back came as a surprise. The Tweet in question, reads that he was being convicted through political motives, suggesting that he was being framed. He also said that he was going to make any sacrifice necessary to ensure that a proper justice system would be established for the Maldivian citizens.

While the Tweet has been made, it remains unclear whether he has been released from police custody.

The last tweet he made was on August 24 announcing that he would meet with the press. Since then, Media Official at the Maldives Police Service has commented that efforts were being made with Interpol to ensure that Waheed is extradited to do his time as per a Supreme Court sentencing issued for contempt of court. The Police also said that Police to Police Cooperation was being conducted in the matter.

According to a report received by RaajjeMV, the police are prepared to ask Interpol to aid the MPS with extraditing him to the Maldives, which will be officially sought as soon as possible.

He is being extradited to fulfil his sentencing of two months and 12 days, due to contempt of court. This is being done with the aid of Correctional officers at the Maldivian Correctional Service, as the MCS was ordered to enforce the sentencing.

Ali Waheed is currently detained in a prison located in Gatwick.

Waheed, who traveled to UK after signing a guarantor deal with State Minister Assad Ali, was given a four-month medical leave. He departed shortly after being granted the request to travel, on February 9. The period granted to him ended in June.

Prosecutor General’s (PG) Office filed an appeal request at the country's top court, after the lower court decided to continue the hearings in the trial online, asserting that a court hearing should be held where the state can implement the verdict of a Maldivian court.

As such the PG Office cited that holding the hearing for a criminal trial online with the accused currently outside of the Maldives, is in violation of the Maldives Criminal Procedure Code and that the court does not presently have the jurisdiction to penalize the accused.

The Supreme Court had held a hearing in the appeal case earlier this month, where Waheed was ordered to present himself to court. However, he didn’t turn up, with which he was slapped with a prison sentence of two months and 12 days for contempt of court.

After the court ruling, police confirmed efforts to arrest the former minister through Interpol and UK authorities.

While the former minister is accused of sexually assaulting ministry employees, seven charges were raised against him in November 2020; including one count of attempted rape, one count of sexual abuse, one count of indecent exposure, one count of sexual harassment and one count of attempted sexual harassment. He is also charged with two counts of solicitation of sexual favors.

Following the allegations against Waheed, President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih ordered him to resign and consecutively stripped him from the ministerial post after he failed to forward a resignation letter.

Waheed claims that the sexual assault allegations against him were “politically motivated”.

Last updated at: 6 months ago
Reviewed by: Imad Latheef
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