Anas' murder: Judge questions why gangs aren't stopped

High Court appeal case of Anas' murder is now underway with a remand decision to be made at the next hearing.

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Mohamed Anas was killed by a group of seven men in July 2017 --

Ameera Osmanagic

2024-10-23 19:56:16

In the High Court case of Mohamed Anas' murder back in July 2017, who was killed after being attacked by a group of assailants, Judges today questioned prosecutors why gangs are not being stopped.

Authorities are charging seven men for killing Anas inside the Litus Service Centre. They are Junaih Abdulla (L. Gan), Simaah Moosa (Reg no. 1746), Hassan Mahfooz (S. Feydhoo), Ahmed Zayaan (Lh. Kurendhoo), Usman Shareef (Malé City), Afrah Abdul Razzaq (Malé City) and Mohamed Shaz (Th. Kinbidhoo).

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