
The construction of the police station in Dharavandhoo, South Maalhosmadulu Atoll, has officially commenced. The groundbreaking ceremony for the Dharavandhoo Police Station was held as part of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s current tour of Baa Atoll. A special ceremony was held today in Dharavandhoo to mark the official start of construction. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu participated in this ceremony. The Minister of Home Affairs, Science and Technology, Ali Ihsaan, officially inaugurated the construction work at the ceremony. He was accompanied by the Commissioner of Police, Ismail Naveen, the Managing Director of Fenaka Corporation, Mohamed Najah, and the President of the Dharavandhoo Council.
The police station being developed in Dharavandhoo is a project entrusted to Fenaka Corporation. This is part of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s policy to expand police services to all inhabited islands in the Maldives. The government’s goal is to establish police stations and Maldives Police Service presence on every island within the next two years. As such, work has already begun this year to establish police stations on many islands that currently lack them.
The government believes that establishing police services on every on every island in the Maldives will greatly assist in their efforts to build a peaceful society.
