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The Maldives Police Service (Dhivehi: ދިވެހި ފުލުހުންގެ ޚިދުމަތް, romanized: dhivehi fuluhunge khidhumaiy) is the civilian national police force of the Republic of Maldives. It is responsible for enforcing criminal and traffic law, enhancing public safety, maintaining order and keeping the peace throughout Maldives.
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Maldives Customs Service. Maldives Customs Service is a law enforcement organization established under the Maldives Customs Act (No: 8/2011). Though the Act came into force in 2011, history of Customs can be traced back to 1890, marking it as the oldest organization in the Maldives.
Ahmed Haitham was born on 17 September 1980 in Malé, Maldives.Haitham was born to Aishath Ahmed, an Information and Communication Technology administrative professional, [22] who received the National Service Award from the president of the Maldives for her 46 years of service at the Administration for the Communication Authority of the Maldives on 29 July 2023. [23]
The Arkansas State Police is responsible for all driver testing. [9] California: Department of Motor Vehicles: Department of the cabinet-level California State Transportation Agency [10] Colorado: Division of Motor Vehicles: Division of the Colorado Department of Revenue [11] Connecticut: Department of Motor Vehicles [12] Delaware: Division of ...
Major General (Retired) Moosa Ali Jaleel GOMH M.Phil. MSc ndc psc is a retired 2 star officer of the Maldives National Defence Force who served as the 3rd Chief of Defence Force of Maldives National Defence Force from 18 November 2008 until 7 February 2012.
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The court was established along with the Ministry of Justice which established 8 courts, criminal hearings were heard from courts 6, 7, 8. The number was reduced from 8 to 4 and criminal hearings were heard from 1 and 2.