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Helmet-Wearing Gang Attackers on the Rise: Police Tighten Surveillance in Malé Area

By Ahmed Ashraf Published February 10, 2025

In response to a surge in gang-related violence in Malé area, the Maldives Police Service has announced stricter enforcement of helmet regulations. Authorities have observed that individuals are misusing helmets to conceal their identities while engaging in criminal activities.

According to Article 19 of Regulation No. 2021-R/131, helmet use is mandatory for drivers and passengers of Category A1 and A0 vehicles only in areas where speed limits exceed 30 kilometers per hour, as indicated by appropriate signage. Consequently, individuals wearing helmets outside these designated zones will be subject to monitoring, and suspicious persons may be stopped and searched to ensure public safety.

This initiative comes amid a notable increase in gang violence in Malé City over the past four months. Since October, there have been multiple reports of gang-related conflicts, including incidents where groups armed with sharp weapons engaged in fights at various locations. For instance, on December 15, 2024, three separate altercations were reported in the city, involving individuals on motorcycles entering cafés and initiating confrontations.

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In an effort to combat gang-related crimes, the police have conducted extensive operations, searching over 87,000 properties and arresting 67 suspects in connection to such activities over an eight-month period. Despite these efforts, gang violence, including arson targeting vehicles believed to belong to gang members, has persisted.

The Maldives Police Service urges all citizens to remain vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement efforts to maintain a peaceful environment. By adhering to helmet regulations and reporting suspicious activities, the public can contribute to enhancing safety and security in the community.

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