Former Maldives President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom (Photo | AP) 
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Maldives' top court annuls prison term for former President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom

A three-member SC bench unanimously annulled the five-year jail term and USD 5 million fine slapped on Yameen two years ago by a lower court.

Associated Press

MALE: The highest court in the Maldives on Tuesday overturned the prison sentence of the country's former president Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayoom, who had been convicted of money laundering.

A three-member Supreme Court bench unanimously annulled the five-year jail term and USD 5 million fine slapped on Yameen two years ago by a lower court.

The former leader had recently been moved to house arrest.

The judges said the evidence given at the initial trial had discrepancies and did not conclusively prove that Yameen had laundered USD 1 million in state money for personal gain.

Yameen ruled the Maldives, an Indian ocean archipelago state known as an expensive tourist destination, from 2013 to 2018, before losing a re-election bid to current President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.

He was accused of corruption and stifling dissent and the media during his time in office.

There are other corruption cases pending against him in court.

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