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19 Dec 2019 | Thu 22:56
Throughout the operation which began on Wednesday
Throughout the operation which began on Wednesday
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Counter-Terrorism Operation
Counter-terrorism operation: three children stripped of medical rights, vaccinated
 
Three have been arrested and remanded so far in the operation
 
Two boys and a girl were vaccinated
 
Vaccinated were children under three-years of age

Children that were being neglected their medical rights in Maduvvari island of Raa atoll have been vaccinated on Thursday.

Maldives Police Service (MPS) revealed that an individual was brought into police custody for neglecting medical rights to children, and counselled by the Ministry of Gender, Family and Social Services.

After parental consent, three children, all under three-years of age have now been vaccinated.

Vaccinated were a four-year-old boy, two-year-old boy and a one-month female infant.

This was done as part of the joint operation conducted in cooperation with the Maldives National Defense Force which began in Maduvvari on Wednesday morning.

The island is deemed to have a large community supporting extremism, recruiting individuals to terrorist organizations as well as obstructing the rights of children and women.

During the operation, officers will seek out the community on the island that has separated itself from the society by supporting extremist ideologies, expressing interest in joining foreign conflicts and recruiting people to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria or more commonly known as ISIS, neglecting their children educational and medical rights such as vaccination as well as keeping their women locked up and imprisoned at home.

This comes at a time the issue of 13-year-old child bride who gave birth in the island, surfaced with the child’s parents having been arrested recently for negligence.

Reports of the 13-year-old child bride being raped and impregnated by a man, Ismail Hammadh surfaced during November and met with public outrage.

He was attacked by crew members on board a sea-cucumber fishing boat over an ideological disagreement on 22 November.

DNA reports have proven that the child is his. The rapist has since been remanded by 15 days. Since the operation was launched, another case of a second pregnant child bride also surfaced.

Three individuals have been arrested and remanded in the operation thus far.

RaajjeMV understands that the operation will continue in seven other islands.

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