Maldives former President Yameen has been sentenced to 11 years
in prison on 25 December 2022, with a fine of USD 5 million, after the Criminal
Court found him guilty of corruption and money laundering.
The corruption charges were related to the lease of the island
of Aarah in Vaavu Atoll, and Yameen was accused of accepting a bribe of USD 1
million, through former MP, Yoosuf Naeem.
Yameen had been previously arrested in January 2019, on
allegations of laundering money received through the Maldives Marketing and
Public Relations Corporation (MMPRC) corruption scandal, two months after
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih was sworn in, after the 2018 election where
Yameen suffered a defeat.
On 13 February, he was charged with money laundering under
Section 53(b) of the Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing Act. The charges
were based on former Vice President Ahmed Adeeb's claim that USD1 million
received for the lease of an uninhabited islands 'Vodamula' for tourism
development by the MMPRC, had been deposited into Yameen's account at the
Maldives Islamic Bank (MIB) by SOF Private Limited, the main vehicle used in
the MMPRC corruption transactions.
The
Criminal Court, with Judge Ahmed Hailam presiding, held the first hearing on
the case on 25 April 2019, and the second hearing on 21 July 2019. The second
hearing was telecast live on national television, a first in the Maldives.
Hearings were concluded in October 2019, and a ruling was to be issued on 5
November.
However,
few hours before the ruling the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) initiated an
investigation against Judge Hailam into him sharing, on the court's Viber
group, a photo depicting President Solih and Speaker of Parliament Mohamed
Nasheed with chains around their necks, along with others who orchestrated the
1988 coup against then President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, and soon Judge
Hailam submitted his resignation.
The JSC, on the same day appointed Judge Ali Rasheed as head of
the Criminal Court, with Yameen's case to be handled by him. Yameen's defence
team, however, requested for a judge's bench to oversee the case. A bench was
hence constituted, which also included Judge Ali Rasheed, although the defence
submitted a petition to exclude him, citing an interview he had provided to
media. The petition was denied by the bench. Judge Ali Rasheed was incidentally
appointed to the Supreme Court later in September 2020.
The
Criminal Court, on 29 November 2019, convicted Yameen and sentenced him to
five-years in prison, as well as a USD5 million fine. Yameen appealed the case
at the High Court, which in January 2021, upheld the Criminal Court ruling. The
Maldives Correctional Service (MCS) in April 2021, transferred Yameen to house
arrest after COVID-19 cases at the prison increased
exponentially.
The Supreme Court, on 30 November 2021 overturned the Criminal
Court conviction against former President Abdulla Yameen.
Following
the Supreme Court's ruling, Yameen has been freed, although the Criminal Court
has issued a travel ban order against him, on account of other court cases against
him.