Maldives former President Mohamed Nasheed leaves a private apartment in Sri Lanka to return in his country, after living in exile between London and Colombo for over two and a half years, Colombo, Sri Lanka on November 1, 2018. (REUTERS Photo)
COLOMBO, November 26 (Reuters): The Maldives Supreme Court on Monday canceled former president Mohamed Nasheed’s 13-year jail sentence after a review of the controversial terrorism conviction.
The top court said the island nation’s first democratically elected leader was wrongfully charged and the criminal court should not have proceeded to trial.
Under former leader Abdulla Yameen’s administration, which jailed a number of opposition leaders on various charges, the Supreme Court previously upheld the conviction in 2016.
Yameen lost power in the September presidential election to Nasheed’s ally Ibrahim Mohamed Solih.
Nasheed had been found guilty of ordering the military to arresting and detaining the Maldives’ criminal court’s chief judge in January 2012.
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