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Overseas assistance sought to investigate fire incident

The scene has been handed over to the police, with forensic teams working in the area. CCTV footage is being collected and analyzed and efforts are underway to gather testimonies from the first witnesses and others present in the area.

Malika Shahid
14 December 2024, MVT 16:59
CP Ali Shujau speaking at a press conference held at Dharubaaruge to give the updates on the fire incident -- Photo: Nishan Ali
Malika Shahid
14 December 2024, MVT 16:59

Commissioner of Police (CP) Ali Shujau has stated that overseas assistance will be sought to investigate the cause of the fire that broke out in three ministry buildings and an office of the Male' City Council on Thursday.

In a press conference held at Dharubaaruge, CP Shujau provided updates on the incident, and said that all police resources were deployed to assist the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) in extinguishing the fire.

He assured that the police would conduct a thorough investigation into the major fire incident and would seek help from an overseas team to support the investigation. The CP said that updates would be shared with the public as the investigation progresses.

The scene has been handed over to the police, with forensic teams currently working in the area. CCTV footage is being collected and analyzed and efforts are underway to gather testimonies from the first witnesses and others present in the area.

The CP urged anyone with information about the fire to come forward and share it with authorities.

The fire first broke out at the Housing Ministry at approximately 6:30 AM on Thursday and quickly spread to Construction Ministry and adjacent Environment Ministry. The fire was brought under control after four hours, but significant damage was caused to the buildings.

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