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05 Oct 2021 | Tue 16:48
Ameen was charged with being involved in a terrorist organization and plotting to carry out an act of terrorism.
Ameen was charged with being involved in a terrorist organization and plotting to carry out an act of terrorism.
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Mohamed Ameen
PG Office seeks order to rearrest, remand terror suspect pending sentencing
Media official at the Prosecutor General's Office has confirmed the matter to RaajjeMV
The High Court has issued a MoniCon order against Ameen for a one-month period
The state accuses him of recruiting fighters to foreign wars
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The Prosecutor General’s Office has sought from the Criminal Court to order terrorist suspect Mohamed Ameen to be remand pending the outcome of his trial.

The PG Office made the request at the Criminal Court on Monday, a media official at the office confirmed to RaajjeMV.

On Sunday, the Supreme Court overturned the decision to dismiss terrorism charges against the terror suspect, after the PG Office appealed the High Court’s ruling to dismiss terrorism charges against Ameen at the Supreme Court in September.

The presiding judges over the case at the top court are Justice Muhthasim Adnan, Justice Aisha Shujoon Mohamed and Justice Husnu Al Suood.

The PG Office appealed the High Court’s ruling at the country’s top court, citing that the High Court ruling is against Article 26 (k) of the Anti-Terrorism Act and that the court had failed to consider the exceptions to the statute of limitations stipulated in the act when raising charges and investigating cases related to terrorism.

Ameen was charged with being involved in a terrorist organization and conspiring to carry out an act of terrorism. He is the first Maldivian to have been listed as a terrorist by the United States Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control.

The High Court dismissed the terrorism charges filed against Mohamed Ameen, native to Fuvahmulah City and arrested under allegations of recruiting persons to terrorist organizations, which in turn released the suspect from custody.

Although the High Court revealed that the charges were dismissed as they were filed after the statute of limitation was expired, PG Shameem stated that the charges were filed within the mandated period.

High Court also issued a MoniCon order against Ameen, which bars him from traveling out of the capital city without authorization from the Maldives Police Service. The MoniCon order is effective for a period of one month and bars him from leaving his residence from 6pm to 6am.

According to police, the Fuvahmulah City native is a suspected leader of the faction of terror organization Islamic State in the Maldives.

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