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FBI says Maldives president’s boat explosion not caused by bomb

No evidence that blast was deliberate after FBI review

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A Maldives officer inspects suspected bomb-making materials found on the seabed off an island in the Baa Atoll during investigations. Photo: Reuters

The FBI has said it found no evidence an explosion on board the Maldives president’s boat was caused by a bomb, a report said, raising questions about his deputy’s arrest over the incident.

President Abdulla Yameen was unharmed in the blast on his speed boat which authorities described as an assassination attempt. The September 28 explosion left his wife and two others slightly injured.

Police arrested vice president Ahmed Adeeb nearly a month later for treason as he returned to the Indian Ocean archipelago from an official trip abroad.

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The arrest followed a series of sackings of government officials including Yameen’s defence minister, which have fuelled concerns of political instability and further damaged the Maldives’ image as an upmarket tourist destination.

After a review of evidence, the FBI found that debris from the blast, first considered possible remnants of a bomb, were in fact parts of the boat, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.

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“There is no conclusive evidence to attribute the explosion on the boat to an IED,” a Federal Bureau of Investigation spokesman told the journal.

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