14-year-old victim of sexual abuse gives birth to second child

A 14 year old girl has been taken in by the authorities after she gave birth to her second child. She had reportedly given birth just two years earlier at the of age 12.

Haveeru reported that police and other relevant authorities came to know of the girl after a report surfaced that she was being sexually abused and then blackmailed.

Police have arrested a 53-year-old man in relation to the case.

According to local media, Police have handed care of the girl to the Gender Ministry and both her children are under the state’s care.

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Ashfaq appointed as Maldives’ first sports ambassador

The Maldives Olympic Committee has appointed national football team captain Ali Ashfaq as the country’s first sports ambassador.

“This is a great success, an honour. I will work with the government and sports associations to improve and promote the Maldives sports sector. I would like to thank senior members of the olympic committee for this great honour. I am very pleased,” he told local media.

As Maldives sports ambassador, Ashfaq will work to promote sports amongst children and younger generations and aid Maldives sports teams in seeking better recognition in the international arena, say reports.

The letter of appointment was presented to Ali Ashfaq at a special event at Traders Hotel, Malé.

Speaking to Sun Online, Ashfaq thanked the Maldives Olympic Committee and said he was looking forward to working with the different sports associations to improve the Maldives sports sector.

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PPM leader Gayoom announces membership drive

The Progressive Party of Maldives (PPM) will undertake a membership drive, former president and leader of ruling party Maumoon Abdul Gayoom announced on Saturday.

At a meeting with the incumbent and newly elected PPM parliamentarians, Gayoom asserted that it was vital to further strengthen the party in order to ensure that it remains in government. He stated that the best way to do so is to increase the general membership.

He announced that the party has selected a ‘task force’ to undertake the work of increasing membership, and that work has already commenced in several atolls.

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Maldives joins global air traffic control association

The Maldives Air Traffic Controllers Association (MATCA) has joined the International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers Association (IFATCA).

MATCA’s president Saddam Ahmed Saeed and secretary Yusuf Naeem took part in IFATCA’s 59th annual general meeting, which was held in Spain on Friday (May 9), local media has reported.

The vice president of MATCA Amhaar Mahraan Mohamed told Haveeru today that being a member of an international organisation will provide the MATCA updated on the latest developments in professional opinions and security in the field.

“The international federation usually gives advice on improvement techniques and keeps us updated on new developments in the field. One of the biggest objectives of the association is to provide professional opinions and strengthen air transport facilities. We will be granted all these opportunities now that we are also a member there,” he said.

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Hanifaru clean-up completed in Baa Atoll biosphere reserve

A clean up project took place yesterday (May 10) in the Maldvies Baa Atoll – the Maldives’ first certified UNESCO biosphere reserve.

The clean up of Hanifaru Island and Hanifu reef maintenance was carried out by a large group of volunteers from within the reserve – including local councillors, police officers, and resort workers.

Baa Atoll was officially launched as a Biosphere Reserve in June 2012 by former President Dr Mohamed Waheed.

Obtaining the status of UNESCO biosphere resulted in significnant funding for the atoll, with the UNDP handing over a cheque for US$250,000 as a contribution to the fund at the opening ceremony.

Tourist resorts in Baa Atoll, including Soneva Fushi, Coco Palm, Four Seasons, and Anantara and several other resorts have also pledged donations.

The Baa Atoll Conservation Fund will be used to finance projects to conserve the environment in the atoll as well to support livelihood activities.

The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) coordinates a world network of over 500 biospheres, which are designated as areas of conservation and innovative sustainable development.

In a recent statement from the Biosphere Reserve Office, the organisers extended their gratitude to everyone who helped with the clean up, assuring that together they can achieve the common goal of managing the reserve.

Participants in the cleanup of Hanifaru included those from the atoll council, Eydhafushi Island Council, Baa Atoll Education Centre, the Maldives Police Services, and Baa Atoll Hospital. The Hanifaru reef cleanup and maintenance was undertaken by Four Seasons, Seamarc, Reathbeach Resort, Dusit Thani, Seasplash, and Kihaad Maldives.

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Atoll Challenge paddles 165 kilometers, raises MVR 1 million for Thalassemia

A six-man kayak team has paddled 165 kilometers around Lhaviyani Atoll and raised over MVR 1 million (US$ 64, 840) for the Maldives Thalassemia Society.

The four-day “Atoll Challenge” visited all four inhabited islands and five resorts in the northern atoll to raise awareness on the common blood disorder and raise funds to buy 50 desferal pumps – a device that removes excess iron from Thalassemia patients’ blood.

The common genetic disorder causes severe anemia and patients require life long blood transfusions. The frequent transfusions cause iron-build up in the blood.

The Maldives has the highest incidence of Thalassemia in the world with 18 percent of the population carrying the recessive gene for the crippling disorder. One in every 120 births in the country is a Thalassemia patient.

Minister of Health Dr Mariyam Shakeela welcomed the kayakers back to Kuredhu Resort on May 8. Seaplane company Trans Maldivian Airways (TMA) was the largest donator to the challenge at US$ 10,000.

The Thalassemia Society has identified insufficient screening services, shortage of desferal pumps, lack of treatment in Malé and the atolls, and lack of a standard protocol for treatment of patients as the biggest challenges patients face.

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China’s Sinohydro to build airport apron

China’s state-owned engineering and construction company, Synohydro, is to build a US$ 9 million parking apron at the Ibrahim Nasir International Airport (INIA).

The agreement was signed between the Maldives Airports Company (MACL) and Sinohydro on May 8.

MACL Managing Director ‘Bandhu’ Ibrahim Saleem said the new apron – to be built on the northern tip of the runway – will be 350 meters long and 75 meters wide. Four Boeing 777 airplanes can park on the apron.

The project is to be completed within 12 months.

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24 year old man arrested for sexually abusing and assaulting a minor

An individual has been taken into custody in Gaaf Dhaal Atoll Hoadehdhoo Island for sexually exploiting and assaulting a 16 year old female minor.

Police reported that the individual, who was arrested on May 1, was a 24 year old male. He was taken in regarding a case first filed in 2013, which stated that he had sexually exploited the victim and assaulted her with a sharp object.

The individual has been remanded in custody for a period of 15 days from May 2 under the orders of the Thinadhoo Magistrate Court for investigation.

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Woman drowns in Gdh. Gahdhoo

74 year old Aishath Fauziyya, from Gaadeege, has drowned while swimming in Gdh. Gahdhoo this morning (May 8).

Police reported that at 8:00 this morning, they received information about the incident and arrived on the scene.

They discovered that the woman had been swimming for exercise with several others on the south side of the island when a strong current carried her away.

The attending doctor stated that the woman had died before she reached the hospital, police confirmed.

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