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Police decide not to initiate investigation against ACC President

9 އޭޕްރީލް 2025 - 15:46 0

Police Commissioner Ali Shujau. -- File Photo: President's Office


Police decide not to initiate investigation against ACC President

9 އޭޕްރީލް 2025 - 15:46 0

Police have decided not to initiate a criminal investigation against Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) President Adam Shamil following a complaint from Supreme Court Justice Dr. Azmiralda Zahir.

The complaint was filed on April 6 because Shamil had given false information to the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) about a supposedly ongoing criminal investigation.

But lawyer Ibrahim Shameel said on Tuesday that the police had rejected Azmiralda's complaint.

Azmiralda also requested the police to initiate an investigation because senior state officials had tried to intimidate and influence her. But the police decided not to investigate the complaint.

Police said the decision was taken because there was no reasonable ground for an investigation.

On February 26, the JSC suspended Azmiralda and Justices Husnu Suood and Mahaz Ali Zahir after claiming they were under investigation by the ACC. Suood has since resigned in protest of intimidation.

Neither the ACC nor the JSC has disclosed the charges against Azmiralda. Despite a Right to Information (RTI) request, the ACC refused to disclose any details

The commission said details, including the date and time of the complaint, cannot be disclosed because the investigation was ongoing.

This is the first time in recent history that the ACC has taken action so quickly in an investigation related to the judiciary.

ACC usually does not take any action when cases are registered. Its statistics prove that the commission does not put half the effort into preventing corruption in the Maldives.

Shamil declined to comment when questioned by Adhadhu.