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19 Dec 2019 | Thu 22:55
Close associates believe there could be \"no reason\" to kill Gasim
Close associates believe there could be "no reason" to kill Gasim
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Police arrests man in connection to taxi driver Gasim's murder
 
It was earlier revealed that police’s CCTV footage analysis confirms the movement of Gasim’s taxi in Hulhumalé,
 
More details and information will be shared on Friday
 
The 59-year-old taxi driver was slain on the night of 4 December

Maldives Police Service (MPS) has arrested a man in connection to the murder of 59-year-old taxi driver Gasim Hassan.

Commissioner of Police Mohamed Hameed made the reveal via Twitter on Thursday night, expressing is satisfaction with the investigative work carried out by officer.

The tweet further reads that more details and information will be shared on Friday.

Police retrieved crucial forensic evidence from the scene of the crime where DNA and fingerprints along with the weapon used to murder the 59-year-old taxi driver was found about a week back.

The weapon was found inside the bushes on the side of the road, about 300 meters from where Gasim’s body was found, lying face-down in a puddle of blood.

It was earlier revealed that police’s CCTV footage analysis confirms the movement of Gasim’s taxi in capital city Malé’s suburbs Hulhumalé, where his body was found.

While the police got a lead in the case a week after the gruesome murder of Gasim, Hameed confirmed that a team of investigators is working to identify the culprits.

The 59-year-old taxi driver was slain on the night of 4 December, he was stabbed to death by gang members.

While he was rushed to Hulhumalé Hospital with stab wounds on his neck and several other parts of his body, Gasim was pronounced dead on arrival.

A few days following his murder, the association of drivers called on the government to implement the death penalty on the culprits, and to punish them duly, as stated in Islamic law. Close associates also said that they don’t believe there is “any reason” to kill Gasim.

This comes at a time the department has drawn public criticism over the delay in serving justice for the slain taxi driver, with some taking to social media that investigations “are slow because he was an ordinary man” and condemning the delay in seeking out the perpetrators.

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