Commissioner of Police @PoliceMvCP Ahmed Mohamed met with South Police Commander Chief Superintendent of Police Ahmed Shakir and heads of South Police Departments today to discuss strengthening policing service delivery across the southern region.
The meeting focused on enhancing operational effectiveness, improving coordination, and ensuring communities continue to receive professional and responsive policing services.
The discussions also highlighted the importance of teamwork, leadership, and community-focused policing in delivering better services to the public.
@PoliceMvCP Ahmed Mohamed met with Minister of Health, Family and Welfare Geela Ali today.
The discussion focused on enhancing collaboration between policing and the health sector, with a shared focus on addressing mental health challenges, improving the quality of services, and raising awareness across all age groups.
Both sides also emphasised the importance of ensuring timely, effective support for individuals in need, across all regions of the Maldives through a more coordinated and responsive approach.
The third term of the Maldives Women in Policing -MWP for 2026–2028 was officially inaugurated at a special ceremony graced by First Lady Sajidha Mohamed.
During the event, the First Lady unveiled the official MWPC logo, marking a meaningful step forward for the committee’s continued work in empowering women in policing. @PoliceMvCP Ahmed Mohamed presented her with a symbolic commemorative token bearing the MWPC logo, while the First Lady presented plaques of appointment to the committee members.
The ceremony brought together cabinet ministers, senior government officials, diplomats from foreign missions, and senior officers of the Maldives Police Service, reflecting strong support for advancing leadership and inclusion within the policing community.
@PoliceMvCP Ahmed Mohamed met with the staff of Addu City Police during his ongoing official visit to the City.
The meeting served as an opportunity to engage directly with officers, recognize their efforts, and discuss ways to enhance policing initiatives in the city.
He also expressed appreciation for the dedication shown by officers in maintaining safety and security across Addu City.
Head of the Financial Intelligence Unit of the Maldives Monetary Authority, Mohamed Ishan, paid a courtesy call on @PoliceMvCP Ahmed Mohamed.
The meeting served as an introductory engagement, focusing on strengthening collaboration between the two institutions. Discussions also looked at opportunities for closer joint working and enhancing cooperation in areas of shared interest.
Today, @PoliceMvCP Ahmed Mohamed met with the commissioned officers of the Maldives Police Service in a special gathering held following his assumption of office.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Farhad Fikry, along with other commissioned officers, attended the meeting.
This engagement reflects the commissioner's commitment to open dialogue and working closely with leadership to further enhance the service and its responsibilities to the community.
Controller of Immigration Commissioner of Police (Retired) Ahmed Faseeh, paid a courtesy call on @PoliceMvCP Ahmed Mohamed.
The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation between the two institutions and served as an introductory engagement following the Commissioner’s assumption of office.
The Maldives Police Service welcomes and congratulates Assistant Commissioner of Police Ahmed Mohamed on his appointment as Commissioner of Police by His Excellency President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu.
With over 30 years of distinguished service since 1995, he has held key leadership roles in both operational and investigative policing. He has also completed senior officer training, including the Basic Training Course for IPS Probationers at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy, India.
He holds a Master of Shari’ah and a Bachelor of Shari’ah (Honours) from Villa College.
The Maldives Police Service extends its full support and cooperation as he leads the institution in ensuring public safety, strengthening security, and upholding the trust and confidence of the public.
On this International Day of Women and Girls in Science, I acknowledge and celebrate the women of the Maldives Police Service who contribute to science in policing, from forensic analysis and digital investigations to data and intelligence work.
Their expertise strengthens our investigations, improves evidence-based policing, and enhances the quality of service we provide to the public.
We remain committed to creating opportunities, encouraging young women to pursue science, and empowering them to lead and innovate within the policing profession and beyond.
Today, on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we celebrate the important role women play in science within policing.
From forensics to digital investigations and data analysis, women continue to strengthen modern policing through expertise and innovation.
We remain committed to supporting more women and girls to pursue careers in science and technology, building safer communities for all.
The @ElectionsMv and the @PoliceMv signed an MoU to ensure robust security and seamless coordination for the upcoming Local Council and Women’s Development Committee elections.
Free and fair elections are the foundation of a strong democracy. The Maldives Police Service stands fully prepared to safeguard polling stations, election materials, and the right of every citizen to vote without fear.
The @ElectionsMv and the Maldives Police Service have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance security and coordination for the upcoming Local Council and Women’s Development Committee elections scheduled for 4 April.
The agreement, signed by ECM Chairman Mohamed Zahid and @PoliceMvCP Ismail Naveen, ensures comprehensive security arrangements to safeguard polling stations, election materials, and voters nationwide.
The Maldives Police Service remains committed to maintaining peace, public order, and public confidence, and to supporting the conduct of free, fair, and transparent elections across the country.
As we welcome the New Year, I extend my warmest wishes to the people of the Maldives. May the year ahead bring peace, safety, and progress to our communities.
@PoliceMv remains committed to serving you with professionalism, integrity, and dedication. Happy New Year.
We were pleased to welcome participants of the International Cadet Exchange Program from India, Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka to the Maldives Police Service.
During the visit, cadets were briefed on the history of MPS, policing in the Maldives, and key developments. @PoliceMvCP Ismail Naveen met with the cadets and spent time engaging with them, sharing experiences and perspectives on policing.
Had a productive meeting with the leadership of the Maldives Qualification Authority today.
We discussed accreditation and quality assurance of courses conducted by the National College of Policing and Law Enforcement, and the importance of maintaining strong academic and professional standards in Police education.
CEO of the Maldives Qualification Authority, Mariyam Fizana Rasheed, along with senior officials from MQA, paid a courtesy call on @PoliceMvCP Ismail Naveen today.
Discussions focused on the accreditation and quality assurance of courses conducted by the National College of Policing and Law Enforcement, highlighting the importance of maintaining high academic and professional standards in Police education.
The meeting was also attended by the Deputy Executive Director of NCPLE, ACP Mohamed Basheer, along with other senior officers from NCPLE.
Had a wonderful time engaging with the community at the Avatteri Beach Fest 2025 at Villimalé Beach, an initiative by Villimalé Police. Events like these play an important role in strengthening community policing and building trust.
I appreciate the organizers and everyone involved for bringing the community together and all the sponsors who made the event memorable! This is an annual event from this year on.
The Avatteri Beach Fest 2025, an initiative by Villimale’ Police, kicked off this morning and will continue until 15:00 today at Villimalé Beach.
The event was graced by @PoliceMvCP Ismail Naveen, along with senior officers of the Maldives Police Service, showing support for community activities that bring people together.
It’s a fun-filled beach day with water sports, games, music, and exciting activities for all ages. Come join the celebrations at Villimalé Beach and enjoy the day with family and friends.
Warm congratulations to all graduates of the 41st Police Initial Training Course. You have taken an important first step in your journey of service to the nation.
Special congratulations to Constable Imshaa Abdul Latheef, named Best All-Round Student and recipient of the Commissioner’s Excellence Award. Making history as the first female trainee to achieve this honour, her dedication and all-round excellence truly stand out.
I also commend the female officers who received individual awards, reflecting the growing strength and contribution of women in our police service. Wishing all graduates success as you serve our communities with professionalism and commitment.
Honoured to join H.E. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu and @min_mohst Ali Ihusaan at the groundbreaking ceremony of R. Dhuvaafaru Police Station. Enhancing policing infrastructure is key to improving service accessibility, strengthening public safety, and fostering safer communities nationwide.
Today, we marked the official commencement of construction of the R. Ungoofaaru Police Station, graced by H.E. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu and led by @min_mohst Ali Ihusaan and @PoliceMvCP Ismail Naveen.
This milestone reflects our continued commitment to improving policing infrastructure, enhancing public safety, and strengthening community partnerships across the Maldives.