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PG charges ex-Pres Yameen over USD 1.1 million Fuh'giri case

Mariyam Malsa
29 June 2020, MVT 13:09
Former president Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom being escorted to Maafushi. PHOTO: AHMED AWSHAN ILYAS/ MIHAARU
Mariyam Malsa
29 June 2020, MVT 13:09

The Prosecutor General's Office, on Sunday, pressed charges against former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom over money laundering and accepting bribes during the leasing of Fuh'giri, Raa Atoll for tourism development.

Yameen faces charges of exerting undue influence to acquire USD 1.1 million (MVR 17.2 million) during the leasing process and laundering the funds through Sun Investment Private Limited and Sun Construction and Engineering Private Limited.

According to the PG Office, the charges were raised against the former president under Article 5, Section (a) and Article 53, Section (a) and (b) of the Prevention of Money Laundering and Financing of Terrorism Act as well as Article 510, Section (a) and (d) of the Penal Code.

Both Sun Construction and Sun Investment were charged under Article 5, Section (a), Article 53, Section (a) and (b) as well as Article 58, Section (a) of the Money Laundering Act.

Another individual implicated in the Fuhgiri case, Ahmed Kirk Risha, faces charges under Article 7, Section (a) and (b) of the Prevention and Prohibition of Corruption Act in addition to the same money laundering charges lodged against the former president.

The investigation into the case was conducted by Maldives Police Service, the Anti-Corruption Commission and the Presidential Commission on Corruption and Asset Recovery.

The PG Office commended the efforts of investigators who were assigned to the case, particularly noting the capability and skill of Senior Investigation Officer Arif Rasheed from the Presidential Commission.

The state is currently attempting to recover USD 1.3 million (MVR 20.8 million) acquired through money laundering, an additional USD 2.2 million (MVR 35.3 million) deposited with the laundered funds and a sum of USD 34.6 million (MVR 534 million) in fines.

In December 2019, the Criminal Court sentenced Yameen to five years in prison and imposed a fine of USD 5 million on money laundering charges concerning the embezzlement of MVR 3.3 billion from Maldives Marketing and Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC).

He was convicted of money laundering over a transaction that involved a deposit of USD 1 million by SOF Pvt Ltd, to his personal account at Maldives Islamic Bank (MIB).

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