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Protesters handcuffed and jailed while robbery suspects escorted casually!

Police casually escorted airport heist suspects without handcuffs after they stole money from BML employees

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Zunana Zalif | 29 އޮކްޓޯބަރު 2025 | ބުދަ 09:09
Police officers casually escort suspects arrested in connection with the airport heist

Police officers casually escort suspects arrested in connection with the airport heist

Public outrage has intensified over what many see as blatant double standards in the enforcement of law and order, as protesters demanding their rights have been handcuffed, beaten, and detained, while suspects in major theft cases appear to be treated with leniency and respect.

The latest controversy erupted after a video circulated on social media showing police officers casually escorting suspects arrested in Huraa island of Kaafu atoll in connection with a major heist at Velana International Airport (VIA) early Monday morning.

The suspects allegedly fled the scene by speedboat after stealing a large sum of money from Bank of Maldives (BML) employees. The footage shows the men being escorted casually without handcuffs, prompting widespread criticism of the police and the government.

Many citizens expressed disbelief and anger, arguing that the suspects were treated as though they were innocent or under special protection rather than being held accountable for a serious criminal offense.

Users on social media pointed out that police have repeatedly used excessive force, pinning people to the ground, handcuffing them and even using physical violence during arrests related to peaceful protests or minor infractions.

Critics have described the stark contrast as evidence of systemic bias and a breakdown in justice, accusing the authorities of shielding certain individuals while punishing those who challenge government actions or demand accountability.

The disparity has become even more evident in recent legal proceedings. The court ordered only five days of detention for the four individuals arrested in the airport robbery case, while participants in the recent “Lootuvaifi!” protest on October 3, who were calling for the protection of public rights, were handed 15-day detention orders. Among those arrested was the President of Maafushi Council, who sustained a broken finger during the crackdown.

Police also deployed a sonic device, a crowd-control weapon capable of causing severe discomfort, to disperse the protesters, a move widely condemned as disproportionate and dangerous.

Maldives Police ServiceOpposition ProtestsArrests

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