Mass arrests in Maldives as activists defy Emergency

| | Colombo | in Sunday Pioneer

Maldivian authorities arrested more than 140 activists who defied a ban on rallies and demonstrated against a State of Emergency imposed by President Abdulla Yameen, the opposition said on Saturday.

Thousands of supporters poured into the streets of the capital island Male last night and continued their protest rally till early Saturday, the joint opposition said in a statement issued in Colombo.

“Ignoring President Yameen’s edicts banning protests, and braving police and army pepper spray and tear gas, the protests swelled to thousands strong by the early hours of today morning,” the statement said.

It said 141 pro-democracy supporters were arrested following what it called the biggest anti-Yameen protest to rock the Maldives since May Day 2015 when similar mass arrests were carried out.

Maldivian police confirmed the latest arrests and said 139 people, including 26 women, remained in custody today morning. Two people had been released overnight.

Police also confirmed that they used pepper spray and teargas to disperse the crowds who marched through the streets despite the state of emergency imposed by Yameen last month.