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Maldives Police Service
MottoTo Protect and Serve
Agency overview
FormedMarch 29, 1933
Jurisdictional structure
National agency
(Operations jurisdiction)
Republic of Maldives
Operations jurisdictionRepublic of Maldives
Population369,031 (July 2007 est.)
Legal jurisdictionRepublic of Maldives
General nature
Operational structure
Agency executive
  • Ahmed Faseeh, Commissioner’s Office
Facilities
Police Stations19
Website
http://police.gov.mv/

The Maldives Police Service 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. The organization comes under the control of the Ministry of Home Affairs.


History of the force

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A Police force was established by Law on 29th March 1933, during the kingdom of A-Sultan Muhammad Shamsuddeen III. There were 120 officers in the police when it was first established. Their duty was to patrol the market area and the island maintaining peace amongst the citizens and protecting property.

The original service was organised into duty shifts. Officers were issued with uniforms whilst on duty. The uniform consisted of Maldivian Traditional dress of Mundu and Libaasplus Black Cap, Belt and straps. They were equiped with batons on duty and issued whistles for communication. At this time the police were able to call on the protection and help of military if needed help while on duty . The initial Investigation office was small with only three investigation tables . The office was principally painted green which is why it was commonly called the Green Officecitation needed. The three tables in the investigating office represented three sections of the service- Theft, Political and Serious Crimes.

The operating procedures of service established in 1933 were maintained until the 11th of November 1978 when Maumoon Abdul Gayoom was elected president[citation needed].


Accusactions of brutality

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Changes to police structure

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Initially, they had the same three sections in the new office too. The Police office developed rapidly with time. Young officers started joining the Police and since 1978 the whole image of Police changed. New sections formed; traffic control and road accidents became the responsibility of the police. The Maldive Police service has training links with other countries. In 1992 a Police Inspector from the West Yorkshire Police named David Price introduced the modern working structure of the Police, introducing Police beats and mobile patrols.These continue to the present day.

The Police office was moved in 1970 to the building that has since become the NSS library. The organization grew, the lack of space led, in 1985, to a move where the Ministry of Defense is currently located. Apart from an Admin Section, five investigation sections were formed. And Police shifted to Shaheedh Hussain Adam Building in 1999 and on 1st September 2004 Maldives Police Service was formed under the Ministry of Home Affairs which was a major functional shift of the present administration.

Organization Structure

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COMMISSIONER OF POLICE 
Commissioner’s Office 
Deputy Commissioner of Police
Public Affairs Department 
Strategic Development Department
Ethical Standards Command
SPECIALIST CRIME COMMAND
Criminal Investigation Department 
Administration Unit 
General Investigation Unit 
Commercial Crime Unit 
Serious & Organized Crime Unit 
Family & Child Protection Unit 
Drug Enforcement Department 
Internal Intelligence Department

AREA COMMAND
Northern Region 
North Central Region 
Central Region 
South Central Region 
Southern Region 
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE COMMAND
Human Resource Department  
Police Academy  
Technology Department 
Logistic Department 
Finance Department 
Marine Fleet Department 
OPERATIONS COMMAND
Traffic Police
Capital Police   
Special Operations & Security Department  
Police Custodial Department 
Marine Police


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http://police.gov.mv/