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30 Sep 2021 | Thu 16:38
High Commission of India in Maldives
High Commission of India in Maldives
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High Commission of India in Maldives
PG Office forwards charges against man who threatened to bomb Indian high commission
The suspect stands to face a prison sentence of four to six years, in found guilty of the crime
He was arrested on June 3
Charges were forwarded on Thursday
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Charges have been forwarded against the Maldivian man arrested for threatening to bomb the Indian High Commission in Maldives.

According to the Prosecutor General’s Office, Mohamed Inad, 42 and native to the Maldives capital, had threatened to bomb the Indian High Commission in Malé City, on social media platform Twitter on 30 June 2021. He was arrested on June 3.

The charge of threatening to carry out a terrorism attack, under Article 13(c) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act of the Maldives in reference to Article 13(a), 4(b) (2), (4), and (6). The charged were forwarded to the Criminal Court on September 30.

The suspect stands to face a prison sentence of four to six years, in found guilty of the crime.

According to the Maldives Police Service (MPS), threatening to damage property, attach an individual or even promoting and encouraging such crimes is punishable. The police institution remains committed to take the necessary action to bring justice in such cases, as they are investigated as serious criminal offenses.

Due to the threats to the diplomatic mission, security measures were strengthened at the High Commission of India as well as Embassy of China in the Maldives' congested capital, on the day of the suspect’s arrest.

Both diplomatic missions had requested to boost security measures in their respective regions, at a time reports of protests in front of the Chinese Embassy as well as threats to bomb the Indian High Commission had been circulating on social media.

Under the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations 1961, the government of Maldives is mandated to provide the required security for diplomats and diplomatic missions established in the island nation.

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