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Maldives rejects FBI report on boat bomb blast
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 02 - 11 - 2015

The Maldives government insisted on Sunday its president had survived an assassination attempt on his boat even though the FBI found no evidence of a bomb blast that led to the arrest of his deputy.
President Abdulla Yameen was unharmed in an explosion on his speedboat on Sept. 28 that slightly injured his wife and was described by authorities as an attempt on the leader's life.
Police arrested Vice President Ahmed Adeeb almost a month later for treason, fueling fears of fresh political turmoil in the honeymoon islands after a series of sackings of senior government officials.
Home Minister Umar Naseer said he had received a report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which found no evidence that a bomb caused the explosion.
But Naseer described the US agency's report as "inconclusive," adding that Saudi Arabian and Sri Lankan investigators had confirmed the likelihood of a bomb.
"The FBI report only said there wasn't conclusive evidence found from the scene to suggest that an explosive device had been used to trigger the blast," Naseer said in the capital Male.
"The US team had taken 10 samples, but none of which had shown traces of an explosive."
"The Saudi forensic team had taken a total of six samples for analysis. Traces of high-grade explosives were found from one of the samples. This finding is also backed by the team from Sri Lanka," he said without releasing their findings.
The FBI found that debris from the blast, at first considered possible remnants of a bomb, were in fact parts of the boat, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
The Maldives asked the US, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, India and Australia for help with the blast investigation. Since the explosion, the president has ordered a major shake-up of his security and sacked several of his ministers, while several of Adeeb's associates have also been arrested.
Naseer said on Sunday that eight suspects have fled the country and are known to be hiding in neighbouring Sri Lanka and in Thailand, along with other unidentified countries.
Guns and ammunition were discovered on Saturday hidden at the bottom of the sea off an atoll north of Male. Police have linked the finding to an associate of Adeeb's as they push ahead with their investigation.
Yameen appealed for calm after Adeeb's arrest last month, which sparked protests by his supporters and intensified a political crisis in the country already hit by political power struggles and a crackdown on dissent.
The Maldives has faced tough international criticism over the jailing in March of its first democratically elected leader Mohamed Nasheed, after a rushed trial which the UN said was seriously flawed.
Yameen, who came to power in November 2013 following a controversial election, faces international censure over his crackdown on supporters of opposition leader Nasheed and other opponents of his regime.
Yameen is the half-brother of Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who ruled the island with an iron fist for 30 years before losing the island's first genuine elections to Nasheed.
Nasheed was toppled about three years later when security chiefs and judges appointed by Gayoom revolted against attempted reforms.


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