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Male' City Council begins removing old vehicles from roads

Male' City Council, in collaboration with the Maldives Police Service, has once again initiated efforts to remove old vehicles abandoned on the streets of Male' City.

Aishath Shuba Solih
21 September 2024, MVT 14:28
Male' City Council and Police removing old vehicles parked in Male' City. -- Photo: Council
Aishath Shuba Solih
21 September 2024, MVT 14:28

Male' City Council, in collaboration with the Maldives Police Service, has once again initiated efforts to remove old vehicles abandoned on the streets of Male' City.

City Council said that these vehicles are being removed as part of their efforts to restore order and beautify the city streets.

Male' City Council and Police removing old vehicles parked in Male' City. -- Photo: Council

Male' City Council revealed that many vehicles parked on city roads have remained unused for several years, with some being worn down and missing several parts.

The Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation collaborated with Male' City Council, Waste Management Corporation Limited (WAMCO), and the police earlier in February to tow and destroy old vehicles parked on the streets of Male' and Hulhumale'.

Male' City Council and Police removing old vehicles parked in Male' City. -- Photo: Council

At that time, 200 old and unused vehicles were removed and destroyed from the roads in Male' and Hulhumale'.

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