User talk:Abdulla Khaled

On 28th October 2008, the people of the Maldives brought an end to 30 years of oppression by voting out dictator Gayyoom and installing a fully-fledged democracy. However, it has not been an easy ride for the new administration, mainly because of the greed and arrogance of the ousted dictator and his followers. The main reason for this the failure of the various institutions of the state to fully implement the rule of law and bring the dictator to justice.

On 28th October 2008, the people of the Maldives brought an end to 30 years of oppression by voting out dictator Gayyoom and installing a fully-fledged democracy. However, it has not been an easy ride for the new administration, mainly because of the greed and arrogance of the ousted dictator and his followers. The main reason for this the failure of the various institutions of the state to fully implement the rule of law and bring the dictator to justice.

Criminal Court orders police to summon former Atolls Minister Abdulla Hameed
The Criminal Court has asked police to summon former Atolls Minister Abdulla Hameed to the Maldives under police custody to face corruption charges.

A court order issued last night requested police to summon 19 defendants whose cases have been stalled because they were out of the country.

Abdulla Hameed, brother of former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and long-serving Speaker of Parliament, reportedly resides in Sri Lanka. In 2009, the Prosecutor General’s Office (PGO) pressed charges against Hameed for abuse of authority for financial gain to a third party. ............................................................................................. Shaheen, why are you so worried? Your client cum father will not be found guilty so long as the courts are dictated by your uncles Maumoon and Yaameen. They have ordered criminal court to summon him to finish off the trial and sentence him innocent.

You will all pay for this in our next life.

Enjoy while you can!