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Police investigates sexual abuse of boy, one arrested

Ahmed Aiham
31 July 2020, MVT 22:29
Participants of 'JaagaEhNei' protest held against rape and all forms of sexual violence, on July 12, 2020. PHOTO: AHMED AWSHAN ILYAS / MIHAARU
Ahmed Aiham
31 July 2020, MVT 22:29

Maldives Police Service, on Friday, revealed that an investigation was launched over the reported sexual abuse of a male minor, confirming the arrest of a 46-year-old man.

The case, submitted to the police on Thursday, was reported in an island located within the Upper South Police Division (USPD), which comprises the atolls of Gaafu Alif and Gaafu Dhaalu.

Stating that investigations were underway, police offered assurances that authorities would take all measures deemed necessary for the case.

The case is one among a number of child sexual abuse cases that recently surfaced in the country, including two cases of rape and impregnation.

Public ire continues to soar over the government's meagre record of arresting and convicting perpetrators of sexual offences despite several promises to support the rights of children and women.

Protesters demanding justice for rape and sexual assault victims have held demonstrations in front of Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services as well as the roads of capital Male', following an upsurge of reported cases and alleged misconduct of police during investigations.

Recently, a collective of gender equality advocates originating from Family Legal Clinic (FLC), Nufoshey and Uthema Maldives also launched the #FundOurSafety initiative, voicing demands to declare rape and sexual offences as serious criminal offences and reallocate state funds for the protection of victims.

Meanwhile, the police have warned over increasing incidents of child abuse and exploitation, urging parents and guardians to be aware and report any such cases to the police's Family and Child Protection Wing at +960 3000600 or the Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services at 1412.

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