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Maduvvari rape case: Victim’s father requests new investigation

Locals protest following the gangrape of a 14-year-old girl in R. Maduvvari. (Sun File Photo/Mohamed Afrah)

The father of the victim in the gangrape of a 14-year-old student in R. Maduvvari in March last year has lodged an official request with Maldives Police Service to reinvestigate the case.

The victim’s father, Ibrahim Riza told Sun on Monday that the request was put forth to police with evidence.

“Because they keep saying there is no evidence – I have requested a reinvestigation of the case with evidence,” he had said.

Riza also called on President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih to make arrangements for an independent and fair investigation of the case.

The rape was reported to have taken place on March 3, 2021. The victim came forward and told her family a few days later, on March 11.

A teacher is accused of taking the victim, then-14 years old, from school to a guesthouse in Maduvvari, where there were three more men waiting, allegedly including a police officer, threatened her with a knife, forcing her to consume a drink believed to have been laced with a drug, and gangraping her.

The teacher denies the allegations, and insisted he was framed.

At the onset of the investigation, the teacher was suspended from his job. Later on, Civil Service Commission had dismissed him.

Private TV station, Channel 13 aired audio clips on last Friday’s episode of ‘Hajam’ show, which it claimed were recordings of phone conversations one of the suspects, a teacher, had with two men, identified only as ‘Adam’ and ‘Samarey’.

The audio clips implicate top government officials in covering up the gangrape. They include Economic Ministry Fayyaz Ismail, Chief of Staff at President’s Office Ali Zahir and RDC’s Managing Director Moosa Ali Manik (Mookey).

Economic Minister Fayyaz and Chief of Staff Ali Zahir both denied the allegations to Sun. Fayyaz described the allegation as a “baseless lie”, while Ali Zahir said that his name was often linked with different conspiracies. He said he did not support anything unlawful, nor did have any direct knowledge of the case.

Residents of Maduvvari staged a series of protests on the island demanding justice for the victim when the case had first come to light. During these protests – clashes between protestors and police officers led to violence.

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