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Maldives ex-vice president gets 20 years for graft

The former vice president and tourism minister plead guilty to graft, money laundering and abuse of power

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 06 Oct 2020 5:30PM

Maldives ex-vice president gets 20 years for graft
In this file photo taken on November 11, 2013 Maldives' then Tourism Minister Ahmed Adeeb (R) speaks during a press conference in Male. – AFP pic, October 6, 2020

MALE – Maldives former vice president Ahmed Adeeb has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to graft, money laundering and abuse of power, court officials said Tuesday.

Adeeb was a close ally of ex-president Abdulla Yameen until Adeeb was jailed for allegedly trying to assassinate the strongman former ruler with a bomb on board his yacht in 2015.

The Criminal Court in an overnight decision also imposed a fine of two million rufiyaa (RM535,670) for Adeeb's role in syphoning money from the state tourism promoter during the former administration.

He was accused of causing a loss of about US$260 million to the state in leasing islets for resort development and receiving kickbacks from tourism companies.

Adeeb's then boss, Yameen, is already serving a five-year prison sentence after being found guilty in November of money laundering during his tenure between 2013 and 2018.

"Adeeb cooperated with the state in the investigation and entered a plea deal," a court official said adding that the 20-year sentence was a "light punishment" for the crimes he admitted to. 

In July, Adeeb had been cleared of the charges by the Criminal Court, but prosecutors appealed to the High Court which ordered a fresh trial.

Adeeb was initially tourism minister and promoted to vice president by Yameen, but the two later fell out.  

Adeeb was jailed for 15 years after being accused of trying to assassinate Yameen following a September 2015 explosion aboard the presidential yacht. 

However, Adeeb was cleared of the attempted assassination charge after Yameen's defeat at the 2018 re-election bid.

Adeeb left the country illegally in August last year but was arrested in neighbouring India and returned to the archipelago to face the latest corruption charges.

During his five-year term, Yameen had all his political rivals either locked up or forced into exile. – AFP, October 6, 2020

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