Violent crime has swept the capital in recent months.
Police ask the High Court for a MoniCon order once a Home Ministry committee has approved the individuals to be monitored and controlled
The court granted the first MoniCon orders in March 2016, under former home minister Umar Naseer’s administration.
Police have asked the High Court for monitoring and control orders for nine people seen as a “danger to society or suspected to attempt an act...
Two 14-year-old boys died of stab injuries in Malé on Friday, prompting Home Minister Umar Naseer to announce a “tough love” rehabilitation camp for young criminal...
Three suspected gang members wanted by the police to enforce monitoring and control orders granted by the High Court voluntarily handed themselves over last night. Upon...
The police are searching for three young men in order to enforce monitoring and control (MoniCon) orders granted by the High Court to electronically tag and...