High Court to hear case of Akram's passport seizure

Akram has said that his passport was seized and the restriction extended without him being questioned during the investigation.

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Former State Minister for Housing Akram Kamaluddin

Malika Shahid

2025-04-08 15:46:15

The Registrar of the High Court has reversed its earlier decision to dismiss a petition filed by former State Minister for Housing Akram Kamaluddin to overturn the court order to seize his passport.

Akram’s passport was seized under a Criminal Court order as part of an investigation by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) into the allocation of land and flats under the Binveriyaa and Gedhoruveriyaa housing schemes.

His legal team filed a petition at the High Court seeking to overturn the order. However, the court initially ruled the case inadmissible, with the Registrar stating that the matter should be debated at the lower court.

Akram appealed this decision to a bench of judges, who ruled by a two-to-one majority that the Registrar had made an error in dismissing the case.

Akram’s passport was initially withheld for one month from December 20 last year. The Criminal Court later extended the restriction for another month.

Akram has said that his passport was seized and the restriction extended without him being questioned during the investigation.

Along with Akram, the passports of former Senior Executive Directors Mohamed Arif and Lirugam Waheed, as well as Director General Ahmed Vishan Naseem, were also seized.

ACC is investigating claims that individuals were included in the Binveriyaa and Gedhoruveriyaa housing lists in violation of regulations, with documents issued by officials of the previous administration. Six individuals have been questioned in connection with the case.

Akram and Arif were both senior officials in the special committee responsible for allocating land and flats under the former government. The ACC is preparing to forward the case to the Prosecutor General’s Office for prosecution.

The housing project, launched under former President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, was aimed at providing housing for those residing in Male' for over 15 years.

However, the ACC found that only 20 percent of the initial 4,000 flats were allocated through the Housing Ministry.