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04 Jun 2018 | Mon 11:29
Former CP Ahmed Areef
Former CP Ahmed Areef
Mohamed Sharuhaan
Ex-CP Areef
Hearing on terror charges against ex-CP Areef set for Monday
The hearing is set for 12:00pm
The last hearing in the case was held on May 13th
Areef has denied the allegations of terrorism

The Criminal Court has scheduled a hearing on the alleged coup-related allegations against former commissioner of police Ahmed Areef has been scheduled for Monday.

The hearing is set for 12:00pm. The last hearing in the case was held on May 13th and Areef had denied the allegations of terrorism prosecutors put forth against him.

Areef is accused of terrorism for allegedly ‘conspiring to overthrow the government’ and in the last hearing he said the charges were baseless.

The former commissioner was dismissed from duty hours after the Maldives Police Service announced that they are working to implement a controversial Supreme Court order.

Areef asked in court how working to influence a court order issued by the top legal authority in the country is in anyway akin to terrorism.

The government maintains that the contentious court order, which ordered the release of nine unfairly detained individuals, is part of a long-laid plan to overthrow the government.

Two Supreme Court justices and former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom along with a number of other parliamentarians and public officials have been put on trial for being responsible for what President Abdulla Yameen said was a ‘judicial coup’.

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Reviewed by: Shan Anees
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