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Qasim proposes to build police station in Maamigili at his expense

Qasim further noted that Maamigili has a significant resident workforce and cited police statistics indicating that the island has the highest crime rate in Alifu Dhaalu atoll. He highlighted the need for a regional-level police station and mentioned that disc

Malika Shahid
20 February 2025, MVT 11:49
Maamigili MP Qasim Ibrahim -- Photo: Nishan Ali
Malika Shahid
20 February 2025, MVT 11:49

The construction of the police building in Alifu Dhaalu Maamigili has faced significant delays, prompting Maamigili MP Qasim Ibrahim to request Police Commissioner Ali Shujau's approval to fund the project through the Villa Foundation.

In a letter sent to the commissioner yesterday, Qasim acknowledged the ongoing challenges, noting that despite state budget allocations for the past five years, the building remains incomplete.

"If the Commissioner of Police gives permission, I have decided to build the police station under the sponsorship of the Villa Foundation. Please provide me with the drawings and documents of acceptance of the sponsorship," Qasim stated.

Qasim waits at Villa International Airport

He highlighted Maamigili’s importance as the largest island in the Kaafu, Alifu Alifu, Alifu Dhaalu, and Vaavu atoll region in terms of both population and land area. The island also has an international airport and several nearby resorts, attracting a high number of visitors seeking various services.

Qasim further noted that Maamigili has a significant resident workforce and cited police statistics indicating that the island has the highest crime rate in Alifu Dhaalu atoll. He highlighted the need for a regional-level police station and mentioned that discussions on the matter have taken place multiple times.

Alifu Dhaalu atoll Maamigili

During this year's Presidential Address, President Dr Mohamed Muizzu stated that since taking office, police stations have been established in 27 islands. He also announced plans to launch police services in 39 more islands this year, ensuring that every inhabited island will have a police presence by the end of the year.

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