Nasheed leaves Indian embassy
NEW DELHI: Former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed left the Indian embassy in the capital Male on Saturday, an Indian official said, 10 days after he sought refuge in the mission in a bid to avoid arrest.
Nasheed’s exit came after a Maldivian court earlier this week postponed his trial for abuse of power when he was in office and India sent an envoy to the nation of 330,000 Muslims to try and end the political standoff.
“He (Nasheed) entered India’s mission on February 13th of his own volition and decided to leave on his own,” Indian foreign ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin said in New Delhi.
Nasheed, 45, is accused of abusing his powers after he won the first free elections in 2008 in the Indian Ocean holiday destination. The pro-democracy campaigner was ousted last year following a mutiny by police and troops.
“He is not planning to go back (to the embassy). He has ended seeking refuge there,” Nasheed’s Maldivian Democratic Party spokeswoman Shauna Aminath said.—AFP