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29 Aug 2017 | Tue 21:53
Former Vice President Ahmed Adeeb was arrested in October 2015
Former Vice President Ahmed Adeeb was arrested in October 2015
Azmoon Ahmed
Ex-VP Adeeb's Medical Conditio
"Why is the Home Minister not concerned about Adeeb's medical condition?" asks his wife
Mariyam Nashwa's questions came after Home Minster Azleen visited Qasim on Monday NIght; Qasim has been convicted of bribery
Minister Azleen had visited Qasim in hospital, as President Yameen's special envoy
Adeeb's family has been trying to take him abroad for treatment, saying that doctors have advised to do so

"Why is Home Minister Azleen Ahmed not concerned about Ahmed Adeeb's medical condition?" asks the former Vice President's wife, Mariyam Nashwa.

In a tweet sent on Tuesday evening, Nashwa asked why the Home Minister had not visited Adeeb to check on his health, adding why the family and lawyers are not being given the opportunity to even meet with.

Back in June, former VP Adeeb's family had revealed that he has developed an internal cyst, kidney stones and vision impairment from glaucoma, since his incarceration in 2015. They noted that doctors have said that the cyst could turn cancerous if not treated, adding that Adeeb's cyst in the same spot as his sibling, who had died due to cancer complications.

According to the family, the treatments that Adeeb requires is not available in the Maldives.

Adeeb was sentenced to a total of 33 years in prison, on multiple charges of graft and terrorism.

Nashwa's questions came after the Minister of Home Affairs visited Jumhooree Party leader and Maamigilli constituency MP Qasim Ibrahim, convicted of bribery, on Monday night.

Following the visit, Azleen had said that he had visited Qasim on President Abdulla Yameen's request, to check on his well-being.

Qasim was admitted to hospital on Thursday afternoon, and was sentenced to three years, two months and 12 days that night, at around 1:15 am. The Criminal Court verdict also ordered authorities to grant Qasim medical leave, for the required medical attention.

While doctors' have advised that Qasim be sent abroad for medical attention which is not available in Maldives, Minister Azleen had assured that the procedures to allows Qasim to fly will be completed over the next few days.

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