HRCM Handles 413 Cases, Concludes 238 By Mid-Year
HRCM registers 413 cases, completes 238 in first half of the year | Photo: People’s Majlis
The Human Rights Commission of the Maldives (HRCM) has reported registering 413 cases between January and June this year, completing 238 cases during the same period, including those referred to the Prosecutor General’s Office.
ކޮމިޝަންގެ މަސައްކަތްތަކުގެ ތަފާސްހިސާބު | ޖެނުއަރީ އިން ޖޫން 2025 އަށް
— HRC of the Maldives (@hrcmv) November 4, 2025
HRCM Statistics | January to June of 2025#HRCM #Rightsforall pic.twitter.com/JdhqmriVWk
According to the commission’s mid-year report, 417 cases remain under investigation. The HRCM also monitored 35 demonstrations during the first six months of the year.
Of the 227 cases lodged with the commission, 166 were filed under the Human Rights Commission Act, while 61 were submitted under the Anti-Torture Act. The Whistleblower Unit received 13 cases and completed 12 within the reporting period.
In the Southern Regional Office, 33 cases were registered and 22 lodged. The office is currently investigating 98 cases, with 14 completed.
During the first half of the year, the HRCM conducted 20 staff training sessions across the country, reaching 59 employees. Awareness programmes and training sessions were also held for 2,657 children, 445 police officers, 430 civil servants, 34 prison officers, and 22 teachers.
As part of efforts to enhance international engagement, the commission held meetings with 24 regional and global stakeholders. A total of 56 staff members, including commissioners, participated in conferences, symposiums, and meetings.
The HRCM held 47 internal sessions during the first six months of the year. In its legal and policy work, the commission proposed amendments to 24 laws and bills and prepared legal reviews in 56 cases. These included the Housing Bill, the Civil Aviation Bill, and the Bill to Prevent Gang-Related and Other Serious Crimes.





