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Maldivians arrested in Sri Lanka released

(UTV|COLOMBO) – Sri Lankan Authorities on Tuesday (21) released 2 Maldivians who were arrested after a book about the Islamic State (IS) was found in their residence during security operations conducted following the Easter Sunday terror attacks on 21 April.

Two Activists of Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP), ‘Funama’ Adam Manik and ‘Baikan’di’ Hassan Manik, were arrested shortly after their arrival to Sri Lanka for medical purposes. Their remands were extended 3-times.

Director of Communications at the Maldivian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Miuvan Mohamed stated that the 2 were released by the Sri Lankan Court. He further clarified that no charges were pressed against them.

Two Maldivians were not linked to the book found in their residence as it was owned by another individual who lived at the same address, Maldivian media quoted the local media.

A total of 8 Maldivians have been arrested so far in the rigorous operations conducted by Sri Lankan Authorities following the bomb blasts. Most of them were arrested over expired Visas.

According to Foreign Minister Abdulla Shahid, a number of Maldivians are residing in Sri Lanka without legitimate Visas. However, all attempts by the Maldivian Government to solve this issue have so far been futile.

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