Maldives Police Force infringes MPs right to attend parliament session

The Police Force of Maldives refused to obey the third summon of the criminal court to appear the detained MPs before the court. This refusal was informed to criminal court after its deadline was over. News came that the government is going to appeal the criminal court order to the high court.

Speaker of parliament has decided to send a letter to president regarding the right of the MPs to attend the parliament even though they are detained for interrogation. The lawyer of Hon. Qasim Ibrahim Dr. Mohamed Jameel Ahmed has this morning sent a letter to Maldives Police regarding the right of MPs to attend parliament sessions while in interrogation. This right enshrined in the article no 205 of the procedure of the Parliament.

2 Responses to “Maldives Police Force infringes MPs right to attend parliament session”

  • The right of MPs should not be taken away. The dictator Nashed should resign right now.

  • this government is showing signs of autocracy worst than that shown by maumoon. i hope opposition win this battle and anni is brought down to level ground coz he seems to be forgetting what masses can do…

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