MALE – The Maldives president said Friday an explosion that wounded former leader Mohamed Nasheed was an attack on the country’s democracy and economy and said Australian police would assist the investigation.
Nasheed, 53, was injured in the blast Thursday night outside his home and was being treated in a hospital in the capital, Male, police said.
Home Minister Imran Abdulla told a local television that Nasheed’s injuries were not life-threatening. He is the current Parliament speaker and was the Maldives’ first democratically elected president, serving from 2008 to 2012.
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih said in a televised speech Friday that Australian Federal Police investigators will arrive in the Indian Ocean archipelago nation on