MALE, Maldives (AP) — Two supreme court justices who have been arrested amid a deep political crisis in the Maldives took millions of dollars in bribes in return for issuing a ruling ordering the release of imprisoned politicians that sparked the crisis, the country's acting police chief said Wednesday. Police have "proof of these transactions" serving as evidence against Chief justice Abdulla Saeed and Justice Ali Hameed, said Abdulla Nawaz, the acting police chief. The two justices of the five-member court were arrested on Tuesday along with former president Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who Nawaz accused of bribing lawmakers "to oust the government and also creating dissent within armed forces, encouraging armed forces to rebel against the government.Read more on NewsOK.com