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President Yameen to be Transferred Home

President Yameen to be Transferred Home

Former President Abdulla Yameen, serving an 11-year sentence for corruption and money laundering, is expected to be transferred to his residence. The High Court approved the transfer, and the Maldives Correctional Services (MCS) is working to move him from Maafushi Prison to Malé. President-Elect Mohamed Muizzu had called on President Solih to transfer Yameen home. The government has not made an official statement.

Former President Abdulla Yameen, serving an 11-year sentence for corruption and money laundering, is expected to be transferred to his residence. The High Court approved the transfer, and the Maldives Correctional Services (MCS) is working to move him from Maafushi Prison to Malé. President-Elect Mohamed Muizzu had called on President Solih to transfer Yameen home. The government has not made an official statement.

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Oct 1, 2023

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Former President Abdulla Yameen, serving an 11-year sentence for corruption and money laundering, is expected to be transferred to his residence. The High Court approved the transfer, and the Maldives Correctional Services (MCS) is working to move him from Maafushi Prison to Malé. President-Elect Mohamed Muizzu had called on President Solih to transfer Yameen home. The government has not made an official statement.

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