Page 2 - மொஹாமெட் ஹ்யாமெட் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from மொஹாமெட் ஹ்யாமெட். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In மொஹாமெட் ஹ்யாமெட் Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Why Maldives suspects larger conspiracy behind the blast


It is not going to be the same again for ordinary Maldivians and their VVIPs, some of whom have been incorrigibly lax and insistently non-cooperative in following security protocols, what with the government promising to undertake a ‘security/ intelligence audit’ forthwith. Simultaneously, Parliament’s National Security Committee, too, began investigating the ‘security breach’ that possibly facilitated the 6 May bomb-blast, from which Parliament Speaker Mohammed ‘Anni’ Nasheed, escaped with grievous injuries.
For his part, President Ibrahim ‘Ibu’ Solih has since asked his Cabinet to ‘reinforce the security’ for heads of all three branches of the government, if needed by amending the Constitution. He also wanted official residences for the Parliament Speaker and the nation’s Chief Justice respectively heading the Legislature and Judiciary branches of the government. The two were, thus far, entitled only to personal security. ....

United Kingdom , Sri Lanka , City Of , Mohamed Hameed , Maumoon Abdul Gayoom , Abdulla Luthfee , Ibrahim Ibu Solih , Maj Gen Abdulla Shamaal , Al Qaeda , Indian Air Force , Presidential Commission , Parliament National Security Committee , Maldivian National Defence Force , Parliament Speaker , Indian Navy , Parliament Speaker Mohammed Anni Nasheed , Maldivian Democratic Party , Maldives Police Service , National Security Committee , Parliament Speaker Mohammed , Anni Nasheed , President Ibrahim , Ibu Solih , Chief Justice , President Solih , Sultan Park ,

International Political Scenario for Maldives 7 – 14 May 2021 - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper


May 9, 2021
Share
Maldives was rocked by an act of terrorism. On May 6, Maldives’ first democratically elected president and current Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed was injured in a blast near his home. Home Minister Imran Abdulla told a local television that Nasheed’s injuries were not life-threatening and that the government will get the assistance of foreign agencies in the investigations. On May 7, the Maldives police said that an explosion that wounded former President Mohamed Nasheed and four others including a British national was an act of terrorism and they are attempting to identify four possible suspects. Australian police said they are ready to assist the investigation.   Police Commissioner Mohamed Hameed said police are treating the blast as an act of terrorism against the former president. Two of Nasheed’s bodyguards and two apparent bystanders, including a British citizen, were also wounded, he said. Police have not detected any military ....

United Kingdom , Mohamed Nasheed , Mohamed Hameed , Imran Abdulla , Parliament Speaker Mohamed Nasheed , Minister Imran Abdulla , President Mohamed Nasheed , Police Commissioner Mohamed Hameed , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , மொஹாமெட் நஷீத் , மொஹாமெட் ஹ்யாமெட் , இம்ரான் அப்துல்லா , பாராளுமன்றம் பேச்சாளர் மொஹாமெட் நஷீத் , அமைச்சர் இம்ரான் அப்துல்லா , ப்ரெஸிடெஂட் மொஹாமெட் நஷீத் , போலீஸ் ஆணையர் மொஹாமெட் ஹ்யாமெட் ,