Maldavian national Iqbal Mohamed, who was suspected of plotting an attack on the Cricket World Cup in South Asia, has been released on the basis of a court order in the Maldives.Mohamed, 42, was arrested on March 10 on arrival at Male International Airport from Pakistan following a tip-off from Interpol. Interior minister Rehman Malik and Interpol chief Ronald Noble announced the arrest last week, saying a "serious attempt" at an attack had been foiled. But now the terror suspect has been released."He (Mohamed) is no longer in our custody. He was released over the weekend on a court order," The Daily Times quoted police spokesman Ahmed Shiyam, as saying. Shiyam declined to give the reason of his release. However, it has been reported that a court had refused to extend Mohamed's detention and ordered his release late on Friday.  

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