You don't have the moral authority to take lessons on society, @LailaAhmeds.
You're living luxury life on the death of Maldivians caused by your husband Mr. Ibrahim Shafaz Abdul Razzaq (Drug Lord Safa). He's sentenced to 18 years, yet roaming around Male', selling drugs. Hundreds of Maldivians have died cause of him. Hundreds of families are still suffering. We will never forgive him. They will never forgive him.
So, I really am shocked to see you teach lessons and talk about society, ethics and morals here on social media.
Why don't you talk about drugs? Why don't you talk about drug trafficking?
This Immigration Officer, Ms. Hawwa Areesha, did not take a bribe I’m told by a trusted person. I’m glad to know it.
Difference between a gov institution & a gang is, gov follows due process & law. Gang doesn’t follow. Gov can outsource immigration function to a gang to enforce laws without due process to speed things up.
But that’s not what we want, is it?
We want gov to follow law and due process. Confessions should not be given weight if the next day the subject changes their statement or submits the case to a relevant authority. In this case that’s what Rajani did.
🔹She had a valid work visa until Nov 2024.
🔹Immigration Officer lied to her, misled her in the phone call which is also another red flag.
🔹She said she gave statements like the way immigration officers wanted her to give.
🔹She reported it to LRA directly as soon as she was released.
🔹She wasn’t told she was being deported, lie there again, another red flag
Common sense, ability to listen and empathy are what make us different from animals. We don’t want Maldives to go down in Human Rights Index cause of these issues, cause Immigration wants score points. It’s not healthy, it’s not sustainable in the long term.
It’s very simple. Change SOP in such a way that, Immigration is forced to check with other authorities to make sure there is no pending cases against and/or by the subject before any deportation. If this basic rule was followed in Rajani’s case, the outcome might have been different.
We should not discriminate people based on nationality with basic civil rights. Hearing someone out, using services such as LRA, these are basic civil rights.
But now that she’s deported, we would never know if what she’s telling is the truth or not.
@ShamaanW
Besides the economic setbacks to the country, the pandemic played a vital role in bringing more effective and efficient technological solutions to border management, said CG @hanafymv at the Border Management & Technologies Summit Asia conference.
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