Australian stabbed in Maldives attack

The three men were stabbed on Tuesday night (local time).
The three men were stabbed on Tuesday night (local time). Photo credit: Getty Images

Maldives police have arrested three men over the stabbing of two Chinese nationals and an Australian, and are probing their suspected links with Islamic State, officials say.

The three men were stabbed on Tuesday night (local time) in Hulhumale, an island 7km north of capital city Male, police said on Twitter.

One of the Chinese nationals was a tourist and the two others worked in the city. They were in stable conditions in hospital, police said.

Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade said it was trying to contact an Australian man hospitalised in the Maldives.

"Owing to our privacy obligations we will not provide further comment," a spokesperson said.

A Maldivian radical group affiliated with Islamic State had taken responsibility for the attack in a video posted online, local media reported on Wednesday.

One of the three masked men seen in the video accused the Maldivian government of being run by infidels and warned more such attacks were coming.

Police said they were working to confirm the veracity of the video. 

Last year, a 35-year-old man identified as a leader for Islamic State in the Maldives by the US authorities was arrested for allegedly leading Islamic State recruitment in the mainly Sunni Muslim nation.

The archipelago in the Indian Ocean derives much of its income from tourism.

Islamic State claimed responsibility for deadly bombings in Sri Lanka in April last year and has been looking to bolster its presence in the subcontinent after being driven out of its self-styled caliphate in Iraq and Syria.

The Maldives parliament has given sweeping investigative powers to counter-terrorism agencies and authorities have stepped up operations against hardline Islamist groups.

Reuters