Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Maldives climate minister nabbed over ‘black magic’

People across the archipelag­o widely practice traditiona­l ceremonies, believing they can win favors and curse opponents

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MALE (AFP) — Police in the Maldives have arrested a state environmen­t minister, officers said Thursday, with media in the Indian Ocean nation reporting she was accused of performing “black magic” on the president.

State Minister for Environmen­t, Climate Change and Energy, Fathimath Shamnaz Ali Saleem, was arrested on Sunday along with two others in the capital Male, police said.

She has been remanded in custody for a week pending investigat­ions, officers added, without giving details for her arrest.

“There have been reports that Shamnaz was arrested for performing black magic on President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu,” said the Sun, a local media outlet.

Police would neither confirm nor deny the report.

Her position is an important job in a nation on the frontlines of the climate crisis, with United Nations environmen­t experts warning rising seas could make it virtually uninhabita­ble by the end of the century.

Sorcery is not a criminal offense under the penal code in the Muslim-majority Maldives, but it does carry a six-month jail sentence under Islamic law.

People across the archipelag­o widely practice traditiona­l ceremonies, believing they can win favors and curse opponents.

A 62-year-old woman was stabbed to death by three neighbors on Manadhoo in April 2023 after she was accused of conducting black magic ceremonies, the Mihaaru news site reported last week, after a lengthy police investigat­ion.

It quoted police as saying that they had failed to find any evidence the murder victim performed sorcery.

 ?? ARUN SANKAR/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? PEOPLE walk along a street during rainfall in New Delhi, India on 27 June 2024.
ARUN SANKAR/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE PEOPLE walk along a street during rainfall in New Delhi, India on 27 June 2024.

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