PG prosecutes landlord providing ‘drug café’ services in landmark case

Drug Café in capital city Malé | Photo: Mihaaru

Malé, Maldives – The Prosecutor General’s Office has prosecuted a landlord running a ‘drug cafe’ in the capital city Malé for the first time in Maldives history.

Maldives Police inform that there are 20 fortified homes run as ‘drug cafe’ businesses that provide secure locations for drug users to sell and peddle drugs.

The landlord of M. Brightflower, Hussain Yusuf is prosecuted under the Drug Act of Maldives Article 127 (b).

While the Drug Act was passed over a decade ago, this is the first time an action is taken against the landlord of a building. The Article 127 (b) states that,

  • It shall be an offence to commit any act that may alter the origin of or title to any property or money that are proceeds of an offence of drug peddling or trafficking; or cause to be transferred or assist in the transferring of the title to any property or money that are proceeds of an offence of drug peddling or trafficking, in order to conceal the fact that they are proceeds of crime or to assist a person who participated in the commission of the offence to escape due punishment.

The Drug Act also states that if found guilty of Article 127 (b), the guilty party shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term of 3 (three) years and with a fine of an amount not less than Maldivian Rufiyaa 10,000 (ten thousand) but not exceeding Maldivian Rufiyaa 1,000,000 (one million).

The Police and PGO also plan to crackdown on the other ‘drug cafés’ running in Malé.