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20 Oct 2021 | Wed 17:46
Abdulla Ali Manik, Mohamed Thasleem
Abdulla Ali Manik, Mohamed Thasleem
police
May 6 terrorist attack
Two more suspects charged over attack on ex-president
Charges were forwarded on October 19
Mohamed Thasleem was arrested from Addu City
Ali Manik was involved in the dispute that took place in Himandhoo island of Alif Alif atoll in 2007

Charges have been raised against two more suspects in connection to the terrorist attack aimed to assassinate Speaker and President Mohamed Nasheed on May 6.

The Prosecutor General’s Office (PG Office) revealed that the charges were forwarded to the Criminal Court on October 19.

Charges have been raised against Abdulla Ali Manik, native to Molhadhoo island in Haa Alif atoll and Mohamed Thasleem, native to Hoarafushi island in Haa Alif atoll.

Charges against the suspects were raised under Article 16-1 (a) 1 and (b) of the Prevention of Terrorism Act, for supporting a terrorist organization.

Maldives Police Service (MPS) earlier revealed that Thasleem was arrested from Addu City and findings indicate that he was one of the masterminds behind the assassination attempt. He was also someone who raised the suggestion to kill Nasheed.

Ali Manik is to have been involved in the clash in Himandhoo island of Alif Alif atoll in 2007 and was jailed for 10 years in connection to the case.

The police institution in July revealed that 10 suspects had been arrested in total.

Shortly after the attack on May 6, authorities had announced plans to bring in foreign investigators to assist in the investigation. As such, a team from the Australian Federal Police is assisting in the probe, as well as American experts.

Nasheed was targeted in an assassination attempt on May 6, as he was heading out to attend an event in an island. The attack, which saw a remote-controlled IED explode near his residence in the center of congested Malé City, caused serious injuries to the ex-president who was rushed to the hospital within seven minutes after being knocked to the ground by the blast, which was dubbed far more powerful than the explosion in Sultan Park, 2007.

The shrapnel pieces from the bomb blast caused a substantial amount of damage to his internal organs, but had missed some vital arteries and organs. A shrapnel piece struck his rib, which otherwise would have struck his heart, leading to a fatality.  Speaker Nasheed underwent 16 hours of live-saving surgery at ADK hospital.

Nasheed returned to Maldives earlier in October, after nearly five months abroad.

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