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OPED - Ten months ago the Maldivian government signed with Henley & Partners – the firm OCCRP has been investigating for over a decade – to build our first golden visa programme.
No Maldivian newsroom has examined this at length.
@jubraanshareef on the silence: https://t.co/jtgPJmkL24
Before leaving for the Devana Kandu recovery dive, Sgt Mahudhee told his wife to keep the perfume she'd packed. He brought home an octopus for his father.
The Coast Guard diver who became Felidhoo's Boava catcher, remembered by family, students and the islands he served. https://t.co/XXThcvb8GM
🚨 The investigation into Mahudhee’s death is starting not only because of the things we have been exposing across various social media platforms.
Every single day since his passing, Mahudhee’s family, especially his father has been going outside Minister Ihusaan’s office to beg and plead for a proper investigation into this death. They are openly protesting against massive negligence, the fact that the family was completely denied access to the body after his death and several other deeply concerning issues.
The moment Mahudhee's body was brought back to Malé MNDF rushed to bury him immediately. They refused to allow a single member of the family to enter the funeral home, even rejecting his father when he begged to go inside.
Muizzu can only cover up the truth to a certain limit. There is a saying that a mother intimately knows when something bad happens to the child she carried in her womb, and that's exactly why Mahudhee's mother refused to even shake hands with Muizzu. She felt the injustice way before.
On the third day (16th May), right before going down for the third chamber dive, Mahudhee sent messages to his wife explicitly stating that it was a "50/50 dive" and that he had not been given the mandatory minimum 48-hour surface rest, but had no choice but to go because of his job. These messages are something that Muizzu can never erase or hide from.
Mahudhee had already suffered from one failed kidney and was on permanent medication for his second kidney issue. Every single medical document regarding his condition had been officially shared by Mahudhee with MNDF Human Resources. Knowing all of these facts, Muizzu cannot escape accountability.
Whether it happens today or tomorrow, it's inevitable that those within the MNDF who oppose Muizzu will break ranks and will openly turn against him.
When an entire ministry becomes completely politicized, shattering protocols and guidelines to the point where soldiers lives are being thrown away with zero regard for law or regulation, the time will inevitably come when the soldiers get completely fed up with their superiors.
Gareth Lock joins me on Shaff Dives You Crazy for a raw conversation about dive accidents, human error, rescue operations, and the recent Maldives tragedy. One of the most important episodes I’ve done.
https://t.co/TnciXRbgjB
This FB status by former Head of Marine Police, intentionally or unintentionally, backs the claim that the body of Mahdhy was recovered from inside the cave.
If his body was recovered deep inside the cave, the initial claims by Gov that the team realized he was missing only after surfacing + that he went inside the cave with a dive buddy simply cannot be true.
We need the institutions in this country to step up. These are not light accusations. If an iota of what's being said is true, this screams of a high level coverup. I want to ask our parliament members, PG, Police and the army, are you really willing to let this one slide?
@MetroUK
Hi brooke davies,
I am from Maldives, and this is incorrect
The Italian divers went on their own
Can you stop reporting incorrect information
Please verify and confirm the information before spreading it.
I wonder if you have been paid to write this?
🔵#Maldive Comincia la fase successiva del recupero dei 4 corpi dei #sub italiani rimasti bloccati nella terza camera della Grotta marina degli Squali. Il piano, insieme ai sub finlandesi, è di portarli prima dai 30 metri ai 7 metri per poi arrivare infine in superficie.
#BREAKING The Finnish technical diving team involved in the recovery operation has handed over GoPro cameras & several pieces of diving equipment recovered from inside the cave system to @PoliceMv investigators as part of the ongoing investigation into the incident. These items could provide critical evidence in reconstructing the final moments of the dive, including the divers’ route, depth, visibility conditions & any technical difficulties encountered inside the cave system. @ilario82@RaiNews@Tg3web
#CaveDive #Maldives