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Blackmail, Drugs, and Threats: Duo Nabbed in High-Stakes Crime Case

By Ahmed Ashraf Published August 3, 2025

In a joint operation targeting blackmail and narcotics offenses, Maldives Police have arrested two suspects linked to a high-profile extortion case involving over MVR 300,000, along with alleged drug trafficking activities.

The suspects — Mohamed Fawaz Luthufee, 32, of S. Feydhoo Lileegasdhoshuge, and Aminath Fainaz, 33, of M. Yellow Diamond, Malé — were taken into custody on August 2 following a court-approved search of a Hulhumalé residence.

Fawaz is accused of blackmailing a Maldivian man through threats related to alleged pornographic content, ultimately extorting a sum exceeding MVR 300,000 across multiple occasions. The victim initially reported the blackmail on December 19, 2024, prompting an extensive police investigation.

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During the raid, police recovered SIM cards, mobile phones, and a rubber packet containing suspected narcotics from the residence believed to be Fawaz’s. Additional evidence pointing to drug trafficking was also seized. Simultaneously, officers found another packet of suspected drugs concealed in the clothing of Aminath Fainaz, who is also under suspicion for involvement in drug distribution.

The Criminal Court has ordered both individuals to be remanded in custody for seven days pending further investigation. According to police, the blackmail and drug-related cases are being investigated separately, though both suspects face serious charges under Maldivian criminal law.

The case highlights growing concerns over online blackmail scams and the persistent threat of narcotics trafficking in the country. Police urge the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities through official channels.

Investigations are ongoing.

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