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    Haveeru, Maldives
    April 7 2013


    Immigration unable to confirm Artur brothers departure

    Ahmed Naif, Haveeru Online
    Apr 07, 2013 - 04:15

    Immigration Department has been unable to confirm the departure of one
    of the two notorious Armenian brothers from the Maldives.

    However, the President's office on Thursday in a statement said Artur
    brothers are no longer in the Maldives nor do they currently hold
    visas to return.

    The Artur brothers who left Kenya after accusations that they were
    global conmen, criminals and drug traffickers have surfaced in the
    Maldives sparking concern over their presence in the country.

    Immigration Controller Mohamed Ali confirmed that one of the brothers
    Artur Sargasyan had left the Maldives on March 31. But the Immigration
    cannot be sure whether the other brother had left the Maldives as
    stated by the President's office.

    `We are currently looking into it as there are questions surrounding
    the second brothers' exit from the Maldives. But we cannot confirm it
    in anyway,' Mohamed Ali said.

    Controller attributed the mystery of Godazin Sargasyan's exit to some
    issues in the border control system. When asked whether the brothers
    had entered the Maldives on forged passports, Controller was quick to
    rule out the possibility.

    The President's office had said that the President, along with the
    relevant authorities are looking into any irregular dealings during
    the time the Artur brothers and their associates were in Maldives and
    will determine if there were any breaches in protocol or conduct that
    need to be addressed.

    `The President was briefed in January that the Artur brothers were in
    the Maldives, had not broken any laws and were being monitored by the
    police as a precaution. The administration later decided to ask them
    to leave once their visa extension expired,' the statement said.

    http://www.haveeru.com.mv/news/48333



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