“THE DIVING GROUP WAS COMPLETELY UNAUTHORIZED TO ENTER THE DANGER ZONE…” – SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS IN THE MALDIVES CASE

“THE DIVING GROUP WAS COMPLETELY UNAUTHORIZED TO ENTER THE DANGER ZONE…” – SHOCKING ALLEGATIONS IN THE MALDIVES CASE
What was initially reported as a tragic diving accident in the Maldives is now being questioned from every angle.
Authorities first described it as a sudden incident caused by unpredictable ocean conditions.
But behind closed doors, a very different story is beginning to emerge.
A veteran local diver, respected for decades of experience in these waters, has broken his silence.
He claims the group was never cleared to enter the restricted deep-current zone.
According to him, warning flags were ignored in the hours leading up to the dive.
Communication logs allegedly show last-minute route changes that were never approved.
Some members of the dive crew reportedly expressed concern before descent, but were overruled.
The decision-making chain is now under intense scrutiny.
Families of the victims are demanding to know why the group was allowed so far off the safe grid.
Rumors of a possible operational cover-up are spreading rapidly across local media.
Officials continue to insist there was no breach of protocol.
However, the veteran diver’s testimony paints a more troubling picture.
He describes currents in the area as “known killers” that experienced teams avoid at all costs.
If his account is accurate, the dive may have crossed into a permanently dangerous exclusion zone.
Investigators are now re-examining sonar data and dive computer logs.
Every new detail seems to deepen the mystery rather than resolve it.