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11 Jul 2024 | Thu 16:24
Former State Minister Shamnaz
Former State Minister Shamnaz
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Allegations of black magic
No trace of black magic in items confiscated from Shamnaz’s home: ministry
Even the “statue” taken from the house had nothing to do with black magic
Engraved on the pendant of the necklace was Ayatul Kursi
Shamnaz was accused of practicing black magic

The Ministry of Islamic Affairs has confirmed that there was no trace of black magic on the items confiscated from the residence of former State Minister at the Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy Fathimath Shamnaz Ali Saleem.

The former state minister has been facing accusations of being involved in practicing black magic, to “get closer” to President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu.

Officers of the Maldives Police Service (MPS) raided her residence and confiscated several items earlier including a pendant, a small statue believed to have been a toy and strands of hair found inside her room.

Speaking to RaajjeMV, the former state minister’s lawyer Ali Shah revealed that the Ministry of Islamic Affairs had examined whether there were any traces of black magic in the items seized from Shamnaz's house.

Shah cited officials at the Islamic Ministry having revealed that engraved on the pendant was Ayatul Kursi and there was nothing linked to black magic on the “statue” toy either.

Adding that the officers confiscated a statue used in children’s play, Shah noted that there were similar other items in the house. Nothing was found to be engraved on these toys.

While the police also took some strands of hair found inside the former state minister’s sibling Sana’s room who is also accused of being involved in the case, the lawyer asked if it was really that unusual to find strands of hair where a woman lives.

Shamnaz’s remand was recently extended. She was arrested alongside two others on June 23 in connection with a case being probed by the police.

Arrested in connection with the case were Shamnaz, her sibling Sana and the alleged “black magician”.

Earlier, it was revealed that the former state minister was arrested under accusations of performing black magic to “get closer” to Muizzu. The arrest was made at her residence, where officers conducted a raid and confiscated several items.

Her remand was extended by an additional five days on Monday. The Criminal Court had conducted the remand hearing behind closed doors.

They were initially remanded for a seven-day period upon being presented to the Hulhumalé Magistrate Court.

Shamnaz was sacked from her position as State Minister at the Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy on June 26.

Her ex-husband, Adam Rameez who was serving as a Minister at the President’s Office, was suspended as well. The reason for his suspension was not clarified. Rameez is known to have been a close associate of President Muizzu, in the past. The President’s Office has confirmed Rameez’s suspension as a minister at the office.

Shamnaz is now referred to as a former state minister.

Shamnaz first served at the official residence of the president, Mulee’aage.

However, she was later transferred to the Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy.

This happened right after she was slapped with accusations of leaking videos of FL Sajidha, participating in Karaoke.

After the Karaoke videos of the first lady went viral, some alleged that Shamnaz was transferred to the environment ministry after Sajidha expressed disapproval.

Further details of the case have not been disclosed by the police institution, so far.

Since then, former president Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom has claimed that Shamnaz was sacked because she had evidence linking President Muizzu to corruption.

The former president, who was a close ally of Muizzu up until a rift was caused between them after Muizzu came into power, stated that the incumbent administration arrested her after slapping her with accusations of practicing black magic.

However, Yameen asserted that he believes the real reason for her arrest was because she had evidence linking the president to corruption.

This comes at a time the government has claimed that neither Muizzu nor his family had filed a case against Shamnaz.

Taking to social media platform ‘X’ Chief Spokesperson at the President’s Office, Heena Waleed earlier revealed that no such case has been registered against anyone.

Heena alleged that the media was spreading baseless and false news about the president and his family.

The spokesperson’s remarks came at a time members of the public have been alleging that the case was filed to retaliate the leaking of a video of Muizzu's spouse First Lady Sajidha Mohamed, participating in Karaoke.

Speaking on this matter, Yameen expressed belief that the Maldives Police Service (MPS) would not initiate an investigation into such a case, by themselves.

Therefore, even though the president and the family have said that they did not file the case, the police are looking into the matter as they were instructed to do so, according to Yameen.

Highlighting that Shamnaz was a close associate of Muizzu back when he served as Mayor of Malé City, at the city council, Yameen stressed that she could have had a pen drive that contained evidence of corruption, linked to Muizzu.

Yameen stressed that it wasn’t that unlikely for those who work together for so long, to do something so low in order to protect themselves.

This said, Yameen said he strongly believes that the former state minister’s house raided and searched, to obtain the evidence and not because she was involved in practicing black magic.

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