An ex Vice President is being made to pay for his 'evil ways' after he allegedly tried to kill his boss, the president.
A Maldives court has convicted the country's former vice president for masterminding a plot to kill the president by exploding a bomb on his speedboat last year and sentenced him to 15 years in prison.
The Associated Press reports that Ahmed Adeeb must serve a total of 25 years after the same criminal court sentenced him earlier this week to 10 years for possessing firearms.
Two of his military body guards were given 10 years each for being part of the plot.
Adeeb is the fourth high profile politician to be jailed on terrorism charges since Yameen Abdul Gayoom was elected president in 2013.
The South Asian country is best known for its luxury island resorts.
Adeeb's lawyers said the court had barred them from speaking on the fairness of the trial even though they were allowed little time to prepare their defense.
However they will appeal, lawyer Moosa Siraj said.
Adeeb still faces two more charges against him — abuse of authority and corruption.
Gayoom escaped unhurt in the September blast while he was traveling by boat from the airport to the capital of this archipelago state. But his wife, an aide and bodyguard were wounded.
The government stood by its claim that the mysterious blast was an assassination attempt even though FBI investigators concluded they saw no evidence of a bomb blast.
Yameen appointed Adeeb, his once trusted protege, as vice president, last July after sacking his running mate in the 2013 election.
Human rights groups have accused Gayoom of jailing opponents and potential challengers in order to tighten his grip on power.
Maldives former president Mohamed Nasheed, former defense minister Mohamed Nazim and Sheik Imran Abdulla, leader of a prominent opposition party, are the other leaders given lengthy prison terms since Gayoom assumed office. All the cases were criticized for a lack of due process.
Soon after Adeeb's conviction the judge also sentenced a former chief prosecutor to 17 years in prison for conspiring to have Gayoom arrested with a fake arrest warrant.
Muhthaz Muhsin had been detained since February along with a judge for allegedly issuing an arrest warrant against Gayoom for corruption.
Maldives has a long history of being ruled by autocratic leaders.
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