South-Galolhu MP Ahmed Mahloof has been issued a police summons, this time for the protest at Maafushi.
The notice delivered to Mahloof on Saturday states that he is to be summoned to the police station at 8:30 pm on Sunday over the protest he led in front of Maafushi Prison on February 3.
It details that he is to be questioned over some of the protesters climbing up the main gate, shaking it, and trying to get in.
Anehkaaves aa chit eh, mifaharu Maafushi Jalu kairee muzaaharaa kohgen maadhamaarey 20:00 ah Police ah #MaldivesInCrisis #StateOfEmergency @Raajje_tv @vaavu @Sangu_tv @Mihaarunews @avasmv @sunbrk @vfp_mv @hafthaMV pic.twitter.com/ZjQp15o0Id
— Ahmed Mahloof (@AhmedMahloof) February 17, 2018
Mahloof was summoned for questioning for two different cases on Friday, and was summoned on Saturday for different cases as well.
He was summoned two times on Friday over two different tweets he had made.
Maldives @PoliceMv is summoning me regarding 2 tweets. First summon for 14:30 and the second summon for 17:00. Please save me @Twitter :) pic.twitter.com/YxyumKhIRP
— Ahmed Mahloof (@AhmedMahloof) February 15, 2018
He was summoned on Saturday evening for a tweet as well, and was summoned later that night over allegations of obstructing official duties during Friday’s protest.
3 iru kaa beyhen henn fulus ofeehah haazirukoh adhi hayyarukoh ves, bandhukoffa alhugandumen nubeythibbey kamee Allah Iraadhafulhaaeku kaamiyaabuvumuge alaamaaiy. Maadhamaa 17:00 ah adhi 20:00 ah police ah haaziruvaan chit vanee havaalu koffa. Rayyithunge hivvarah saabas pic.twitter.com/D11oX1VylZ
— Ahmed Mahloof (@AhmedMahloof) February 16, 2018
Mahloof, the spokesperson of the opposition coalition, has been playing an important role in organizing and leading opposition demonstrations in Maldives.