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High court to hear Gasim’s remand appeal

High court has scheduled the appeal hearing of opposition Jumhoory Party (JP) leader Gasim Ibrahims 15 day remand for Wednesday.

The Maamigili lawmaker, who was arrested over allegations of attempting to bribe fellow lawmakers and making incitements to overthrow the government, has appealed his remanded by the criminal court for 15 days.

Gasim’s team of lawyers revealed that the hearing is scheduled for 1:30 pm Tuesday, behind closed doors.

Gasim was first arrested on April 6 over the bribery allegations made ahead of the censure motion against parliament’s speaker Abdulla Maseeh; however, the high court freed him days later after ruling that he was arrested in violence of due procedure.

He was arrested after the criminal court issued an arrest warrant, on direct request of the police.

However, according to parliament rules of procedure, unless from a scene of a crime, a lawmaker can only be arrested under a warrant from a superior court on direct request from the chief prosecutor.

Gasim is currently in remand in Dhoonidhoo island.

The opposition coalition, which now JP is a part of, has claimed that the government is descending into autocracy and has been heavily critical of its “crackdown” on the opposition.

Gasim’s lawyers have again appealed the remand, claiming that the remand extension was in violation of the parliamentary privileges and immunity act as it must be filed by the Prosecutor General.