The Maldives Police Service has issued a stark warning ahead of a planned march on Friday, October 3, 2025, organized by opposition Maldivian Democratic Party (MDP). Police caution that while the event is presented as a peaceful protest, intelligence suggests groups are preparing to incite violence, disrupt public order, and damage property in Malé.
According to police, organizers intend to defy the officially approved route, raising serious security concerns. Information received indicates that individuals intent on committing crimes are being mobilized under the cover of political demonstration. Officials describe such actions as a direct threat to the safety of citizens and the stability of the capital.
The police reaffirmed that while the right to peaceful assembly is protected under Article 32 of the Constitution and regulated by the Freedom of Peaceful Assembly Act, any attempt to exploit this right for lawlessness will not be tolerated. “We will not allow Malé to be disrupted or property to be damaged,” the service stated, emphasizing that national interest and public security take precedence.
Citizens are urged to remain vigilant and cooperate with security services to ensure that the city is not plunged into chaos. The Maldives Police Service has called on political leaders to refrain from encouraging violence or violating the law under the guise of protest.
As Friday approaches, the public has been reminded to prioritize safety, respect the rights of all, and reject attempts to drag the nation into disorder. The message is clear: law enforcement will stand firm against those seeking to endanger peace in the Maldives.