Police investigating baby’s bones found in Laamu

Police are investigating the case of the remains of a baby discovered buried on Kunahandhoo beach in Laamu Atoll.

Haveeru reported Kunahandhoo Council member Lirugam ‘Larey’ Saeed as stating that doctors believed the bones to be 8-10 years old. He said they were found inside a buoy buried under a pile of rocks, together with a handkerchief.

The Council had requested a DNA test, he added. Police meanwhile said the matter was being investigated.

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Maldives largest annual night bazaar opens this evening

The Maldives Night Market opens this evening from 8:00pm at the surf point in Male, and will run for the next 10 days ahead of Ramadan.

The bazaar is organised by the Maldives National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MNCCI) and will feature 450 tables running from Tuscaloosa Café to the State Electric Company (STELCO) building.

MNCCI Treasurer Ahmed Adeeb told newspaper Haveeru that in the event of poor weather the duration of the night market would be extended.

“We’ve put up a fence just in case the waves get too high,” Adheeb told Haveeru.

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Police destroy drugs in presence of media

Police have destroyed 45 grams of heroine, 35 grams of cannabis, 21 bottles of alcohol, 97 cans of beer and four 500ml bottles of alcohol following a series of confiscations in Dhoonidhoo on Kaafu Atoll.

Haveeru reported that the seized drugs related to 36 cases that had not entered the prosecution process.

Assistant Police Commissioner Mohamed Sodig said no suspects were arrested in the cases.

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Former Mayor appointed Special Envoy on Infrastructure Development

President Mohamed Nasheed has appointed ‘Sarangu’ Adam Manik as Special Envoy of the President on Infrastructure Development, following Manik’s resignation as Mayor of Male’ City Council yesterday.

Manik told Haveeru yesterday that he had decided to resign because of “pressures from within the council”.

“Some of the council members had personal expectations which made it difficult for me to perform my duties,” he said.

A no-confidence motion against Manik put forward by council members last week was revoked, after it was withdrawn by Councillor Mohamed Falah.

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Dengue fever taskforce to disband if situation remains stable

The government’s dengue task force will be disbanded if incidents of dengue fever remain stable over the next few days, Haveeru has reported.

Speaking on behalf of the task force, Deputy Education Minister Dr Abdulla Nazeer said in the last 24 hours new cases had only been identified in four of the eight islands most affected by the mosquito-borne disease.

The work of the task force would be handed to the Health Ministry, Dr Nazeer said.

The official dengue death toll is eight this year, including seven children. A 41 year-old man died on Thursday while a 62 year-old man admitted to hospital with dengue died yesterday.

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Customs seize 500 grams of heroin in false compartment of suitcase

Maldives Customs Service apprehended a Sri Lankan national at the Male’ international airport on June 25 after discovering over 500 grams of drugs hidden in a false bottom of his suitcase.

Sun Online reports that the narcotics found in the suitcase of the suspect, Mohamed Arafath Mohindeen, 32, later tested positive for heroin.

The street value of the drugs seized by customs is estimated to be Rf800,000 (US$62,200).

On the same day, customs stopped a Pakistani national who had swallowed 100 packets of “high-grade” heroin.

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Saudi Arabia donates 50 tons of dates

Saudi Arabia donated 50 tons of date palm fruits to the Maldives today ahead of the upcoming fasting month of Ramadan.

The Saudi government has donated large shipments of dates every year since 1988.

According to the Foreign Ministry, the State Trading Organisation (STO) has been tasked with clearing the fruits from customs as well as its storage, after which the dates will be distributed through the Local Government Authority (LGA).

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Maumoon Foundation awards nine scholarships

Former President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom awarded recipients of the Maumoon Foundation’s annual scholarships at a ceremony last night.

Sun Online reports that the courses offered for this year’s scholarships were a tourism and journalism course; a three-year journalism, psychology and English degree course; a computer information degree course; a commerce degree course; a business management course; a hotel management course; a biotechnology, biochemistry and genetics degree course.

The panel tasked with evaluating the applicants consisted of Dr Mohamed Saud, Dr Mohamed Habeeb, former MP Aneesa Ahmed and Sun Online Editor Ahmed ‘Hiriga’ Zahir.

The scholarships includes tuition fees but does not cover accommodation or living costs.

Speaking at the ceremony, the former President said that he had been assured of scholarships for Maldivian students to study in Dhaka, Bangladesh during a recent visit.

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