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Sri Lanka arrests man accused of planning to kill a Maldivian gang leader

A man arrested in Sri Lanka for attempting to make a terrorist attack at popular Arugam Bay is being accused of planning to murder a Maldivian gang leader currently in Sri Lanka, Mihaaru News reports.

Mariyath Mohamed
02 November 2024, MVT 15:32
Mariyath Mohamed
02 November 2024, MVT 15:32

A man arrested in Sri Lanka for attempting to make a terrorist attack at popular Arugam Bay is being accused of planning to murder a Maldivian gang leader currently in Sri Lanka, Mihaaru News reports.

Bilal Mohamed, child of a Maldivian man and a Sri Lankan woman, was arrested on October 24 under a case being investigated by Sri Lanka's Terrorism Investigation Division (TID). Bilal holds dual citizenship.

Sri Lankan media earlier reported that Bilal was arrested for planning an attack on Chabad House in Arugam Bay, an establishment run there by some Israelis, and a hotspot for Israeli tourists. Clashes between Israeli visitors to Chabad House and muslim residents of Arugam Bay have been rising, according to reports. India's Intelligence Agency then informed Sri Lankan Police of the planned attack.

However, Mihaaru News reports that they have learned that Bilal is also accused of planning to shoot and kill a Maldivian gang leader who is currently in Sri Lanka.

Mihaaru contacted Sri Lankan Police Spokesperson Nihal Taldu, who confirmed that a Maldivian has been arrested, but said that no further details can be disclosed.

The intended victim, however, was summoned to the Police station, where he was warned of the attack. Details of relevant text messages and financial transactions were also shared with him.

Back in 2015, Bilal had been arrested by Sri Lankan police in the murder of Maldivian Hussain Razeen (Rabarey). The charges raised in the trial conducted in Maldives in this case, it was said that Bilal had committed the murder after receiving payment from persons in Maldives.

One of the accused in the case had met with Bilal ahead of Razeen's murder and given him money. Once Bilal has sent a photo of Razeen's body placed in his van after the murder, he had been given additional money, the charges said.

Sri Lankan Police who investigated the case said that Razeen had been murdered by paying the killers 140 million Sri Lankan rupees. They said that the murder had been funded by a Maldivian businessman, who wanted to take revenge for the murder of a relative.

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