Victims of the SeaLife housing scam are putting up notices in India and Sri Lanka to search for Ahmed Moosa Mohamed (Ammaty), the managing director of SeaLife Global who fled from Maldives after the case surfaced.
Mariyam Shunana, the lawyer of families who had paid SeaLife to buy flats, revealed Monday that several victims had taken out loans to make their payments. She stated that the delay in ensuring justice for the families, who are struggling to pay off their loans, was deeply concerning.