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Two accused by public in Mahmood’s murder released from custody

Ali Jamshad who ADh. Dhangethi residents believe to be involved in the murder of Mahmood Aboobakuru being taken to the police station by the residents.

Sun can confirm that the two individuals accused by the public in the death of Mahmood Aboobakuru who was found murdered inside a well at ADh. Dhangethi – have been released from custody.

The two individuals that Dhangethi residents accused of the murder are Ali Jamshad, 31, Foreign Villa, AA. Thoddoo, and Shaarih Ali, Foreign Villa, AA. Thoddoo.

They are from the same family; Shaarih being the son of Jamshad’s sister.

Upon the discovery of Mahmood’s body, Dhangethi residents had sought out both Jamshad and Shaarih and handed them over to the Police. They were both then granted police protection. Afterward, a woman who was linked to both of them was also granted police protection.

It was later confirmed to Sun that the three of them were in police custody regarding another case – and transferred to Mahibadhoo under custody.

As per information received to Sun, Mahibadhoo Magistrate Court remanded Jamshad and Shaarih over a drug trafficking case.

Mahmood was found murdered during a search for him – after having been declared missing. He was last seen alive last Wednesday night. Dhangethi residents commenced an island-wide search at 10:00 am on Thursday morning. His body was discovered during the search at around 15:15 in the afternoon – inside a water well at an abandoned house; bound and stuffed inside a sack.

The Police have yet to confirm the exact cause of death. However, some individuals who saw his body reports seeing repeated blows to his head and neck with a sharp object.

Mahmood is an entrepreneur involved in the business of staple foods and gas, in addition to being an owner of a café and a boat. 

Dhangethi residents claim he carried around large amounts of cash always due to his businesses – alleging him to have been murdered in a robbery gone wrong.

Whilst Dhangethi residents’ accusations regarding the murder were fixated on Jamshad and Shaarih – in a surprising turn of events, the Police announced the arrest of a male migrant worker from Dhangethi in connection to Mahmood’s murder on Saturday.  The migrant in question works as a live-in caregiver for an elderly man in a house close to where Mahmood’s body was found. 

The house was searched by the Police on Saturday morning – prior to his arrest. It is located approximately 100 meters from where Mahmood’s body was found. 

A Dhangethi resident who spoke to Sun said the Police searched the house in response to multiple reports of a suspicious noise being heard from the house on the night Mahmood disappeared. 

When presented before the court for his remand hearing – the migrant worker was remanded in police custody for 15 days.

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