Maldives police have arrested the country’s chief justice of the Supreme Court as a political crisis worsens in the Indian Ocean nation.
Chief Justice Abdulla Saeed and another judge, Ali Hameed, were arrested hours after the government declared a state of emergency.
No details were given about the investigation or any charges.
The turmoil began when President Abdulla Yameen refused to obey a court order to release political dissidents.
The opposition have called the government moves a “purge” and there has been international condemnation.
Maldives is a nation made up of 26 coral atolls and 1,192 individual islands, and tourism is a vital part of its economy.
What’s happening in the Maldives?
Last week, the Supreme Court ordered the release of a group of opposition politicians. It also ruled that the 2015 trial of former President Mohamed Nasheed, who is living in exile, had been unconstitutional.
The country’s police commissioner said he would enforce the court’s ruling – in response, the government of President Yameen sacked him.
The army has now been ordered to resist any attempt to impeach or remove President Yameen.
Sourced through Scoop.it from: www.bbc.com
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