Maldives Roundup: Decentralisation Act amendments thrashed, scandal over vape products, Israeli plan on Gaza condemned

A Maldives national flag flutters as pigeons fly past during the morning in Male February 8, 2012. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte/Files
A Maldives national flag flutters as pigeons fly past during the morning in Male February 8, 2012. REUTERS/Dinuka Liyanawatte/Files
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Maldives condemns Israeli plan on Gaza

The Maldives government strongly denounced Israel’s plan to seize control of Gaza, calling it a violation of international humanitarian law. Officials reiterated support for Palestinian self-determination and urged the global community to act decisively.

Thulhaadhoo Airport project back on track

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu acknowledged an 18-month delay in the Thulhaadhoo Airport project, citing financial arrangements as the main cause. He assured residents that construction will now move forward without further interruptions.

Abdul Ghani Mohamed sworn in as Chief Justice

The Maldives has a new Chief Justice, Abdul Ghani Mohamed, whom Parliament unanimously approved. He succeeds Ahmed Muthasim Adnan, who recently retired.

Decentralisation Act amendments trigger backlash

Over 80 local councils opposed proposed amendments to the Decentralisation Act, claiming the changes would weaken local governance and democratic aspirations. Former President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih pledged to restore council powers if his party regains leadership.

Customs scandal over vape products linked to minister’s son

A high-profile scandal emerged after Maldives Customs detained Abdulla Mahil Shaheem, son of the Minister of Islamic Affairs, for attempting to import banned vape products. The case has raised serious questions about potential government involvement in illicit trade.

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