Customs plan to introduce drug dogs

Maldives customs have begun discussions over whether to introduce drug-sniffer dogs to the Maldives, reports Miadhu.

The newspaper reports that the customs has recently been trying to upgrade its capacity to the scan of goodsimported into the country.

Last year Maldives customs seized almost 13 kilograms of illegal drugs.

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MTCC lowers ferry terminal parking charges

Maldives Transport and Contracting Company (MTCC) has decided to reduce the motorcycle parking fee at the Male-Villingilli and Hulhumale’-Male ferry terminals, reports Miadhu.

Miadhu reported that MTCC decided to change the parking fee because a lot of customers had requested to lower the fee.

The fee MTCC charged at the first of January was Rf360 (US$28), and has been reduced to Rf185 (US$14).

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TVA and Maumoon foundation registered

Non government organisations the Torture Victims Association (TVA) and the Maumoon Foundation have been registered atthe home ministry, reports Haveeru.

The Maumoon Foundation is a reportedly apolitical NGO named after Maumoon Abdul Gayoom working “for the benefit of the country”, while the TVA is an NGO working to seeking to prosecute the former president for alleged human rights abuses committed during his administration.

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Councillor of Hulhudheli sacked

The island councillor of Hulhudheli in Dhaal atoll, Mohamed Sham, has been removed from his position, reports Miadhu.

The newspaper reported that Sham does not know why he was terminated.

He said that he received a call from the president’s office which said that he had been terminated, and asked him to come and receive his leaving certificate, Miadhu reported.

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MDP condemn Thursday’s demonstration outside Muleeage

MDP have have condemned the protest held outside the president’s residence last Thursday, claiming the gathering was illegal.

MDP also accused “some media” of trying to spread misinformation during the protest, and advised the media to work independently without supporting either side “as media is the fourth power of democracy.”

In addition, the party called the DRP to be “a responsible opposition party” and to work according to the laws.

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Man fined and imprisoned for attacking imam

A man has been sentenced to six months prison and ordered to pay Rf3,500 (US$272) for attacking a imam, reports Miadhu.

Miadhu reported that the man was Adam Hassan, of Miladhoo island on Noonu atoll.

Hassan was drunk when he went to the mosque, the court heard. He grabbed the microphone from the imam and yelled while he was about to call for prayers.

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Woman sentenced to three months prison for torturing baby

A woman has been sentenced to three months prison for torturing her one and a half month old child by burning it with cigarettes, reports Haveeru.

The newspaper reported that the woman, identified as Aiminath Shifna of Male’, admitted to the crime during the police investigation.

the child was injured by cigarette burns, which Shifna had agreed in the investigation that she did it, according to haveeru.

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VTV presenter injured in Dhaka

A Villa TV (VTV) journalist has broken her wrist after the scaffolding she was filming on collapsed.

Aishath Usvathu was part of a VTV team broadcasting the SAAF games at Bangladesh.

According to Haveeru, Usvathu is being treated at the Scare Hospital in Dhaka and will soon be transfered to Apollo Hospital in Dhaka.

An Afghanistan cameraman who was also with Usvathu was injured.

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