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Two sentenced to two and a half years for complicity in murder

Two sentenced to two and a half years for complicity in murder

The Criminal Court of Maldives sentenced Aishath Shaira and Mohamed Imthiyaz to two years and six months in prison for complicity in a murder. The court found them guilty of knowing participation. Sentences were under Sections 110(a), 30(a)(3), 30(d) of the Penal Code and Section 104 of the Criminal Procedure Act. They must also fast for 60 consecutive days as expiation. The court withheld the case report to protect public morals.

The Criminal Court of Maldives sentenced Aishath Shaira and Mohamed Imthiyaz to two years and six months in prison for complicity in a murder. The court found them guilty of knowing participation. Sentences were under Sections 110(a), 30(a)(3), 30(d) of the Penal Code and Section 104 of the Criminal Procedure Act. They must also fast for 60 consecutive days as expiation. The court withheld the case report to protect public morals.

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Jun 21, 2026

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The Criminal Court of Maldives sentenced Aishath Shaira and Mohamed Imthiyaz to two years and six months in prison for complicity in a murder. The court found them guilty of knowing participation. Sentences were under Sections 110(a), 30(a)(3), 30(d) of the Penal Code and Section 104 of the Criminal Procedure Act. They must also fast for 60 consecutive days as expiation. The court withheld the case report to protect public morals.

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