Ministry of Defence (Maldives)

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Ministry of Defence
މިނިސްޓްރީ އޮފް ޑިފެންސް
Emblem of Maldives.svg
Agency overview
Formed1932 (1932) [1]
JurisdictionConstitution of the Maldives
HeadquartersMinistry of Defence
Annual budget$1.113 million (MVR 17.2 Million) (2020)[2]
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
  • Brigadier General Abdul Raheem Abdul Latheef[5], Vice Chief of Defence Force
  • Ibrahim Ashraf[5], Deputy Controller of Immigration
  • Hassan Zameel[5], Deputy Minister of Defense
Agency executives
  • Maj.Gen Abdulla Shamaal[4], Chief of Defence Force
  • Mohamed Ahmed Hussain[6], Controller General of Immigration
  • Abdulla Shareef[6], Commissioner General of Customs
Child agencies
  • Anti-Trafficking in Persons
  • Aviation Security Command
  • National Disaster Management Authority
  • Maldives Customs Service
  • Maldives Immigration
  • National Counter Terrorism Centre
  • Maldives National Defence Force
Websitedefence.gov.mv

The Ministry of Defence is the Maldivian government agency responsible in protecting the independence and the integrity of the Maldivian citizens.

Maldivian Constitution says:

The primary object of the Military Service is to defend and protect the Republic, its territorial integrity, its Exclusive Economic Zone and the people.[7]

ސިފައިންގެ ޚިދުމަތުގެ މައިގަނޑު މަޤްޞަދަކީ ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާއާއި، ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ސަރަޙައްދާއި، ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޚާއްޞަ އިޤްތިޞާދީ ސަރަޙައްދާއި، ރައްޔިތުން ރައްކާތެރިކޮށް ޙިމާޔަތް ކުރުމެވެ.[8]

Founding[]

The Ministry of Defence was founded in 1932 by Muhammad Fareed Didi during his first imperial regime.

The origin of the current security force can be traced from the initiatives of Sultan Ibrahim Nooraddeen Iskandhar who reigned from 1888 to 1892. The Sultan was impressed by a group of young men practicing marching in step while they were at the Sultans Palace to learn a traditional form of martial arts. The Sultan gave his blessings to their new drill and facilitated their training. The group of men thereafter began to accompany the Sultan on his ceremonial processions.

Ministers[]

No. Portrait Name
(Born-Died)
Term Political Party Government Ref.
Took office Left office Time in office
Minister of Defense and National Security
1
Ismail Shafeeu
Ismail Shafeeu1 September 2004[9]12 November 20084 years, 72 days?Maumoon[10]
2
Ameen Faisal
Ameen Faisal
(born 1963)
12 November 200829 June 20101 year, 229 daysMDPNasheed[10]
(2)
Ameen Faisal
Ameen Faisal
(born 1963)
7 July 201010 December 2010156 daysMDPNasheed[10]
Uz. Ahmed Muizzu Adnan
Uz. Ahmed Muizzu Adnan
Acting
10 December 201030 June 2011202 days?Nasheed
3
Thalhath Ibrahim Kaleyfaanu
Thalhath Ibrahim Kaleyfaanu30 June 20117 February 2012222 days?Nasheed
4
Mohamed Nazim
Colonel (Rtd.)
Mohamed Nazim
8 February 201220 January 20152 years, 347 days?Waheed
Gayoom
5
Moosa Ali Jaleel
Major General (Rtd.)
Moosa Ali Jaleel
(born 1960)
20 January 201514 October 2015267 days?Gayoom
6
Adam Shareef
Adam Shareef
(born 1960)
28 October 201517 November 20183 years, 20 days?Gayoom[10]
Minister of Defense
7
Mariya Ahmed Didi
Mariya Ahmed Didi
(born 1962)
17 November 2018Incumbent3 years, 88 daysMDPSolih[10]

Agencies[]

Maldives Customs Service[]

Maldives Customs Service (MCS) was established as a separate legal entity independent of the Civil Service under the Maldives Customs Act which was ratified on 11 May 2011. Main responsibilities of the organizations are to carry out all necessary activities pertaining to customs in relation to import and export of goods to and from the Maldives and to maintain all the concerned accounts and to operate and manage activities of collecting import duties and export duties.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Ministry of Defence". www.defence.gov.mv.
  2. ^ "Budget 2020". Ministry of Finance, Maldives.
  3. ^ "The President's Office - The Cabinet". presidency.gov.mv. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  4. ^ "Leaders". www.mndf.gov.mv.
  5. ^ a b c "The President's Office - Deputy Ministers". presidencymaldives.gov.mv. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  6. ^ a b "The President's Office - State Ministers". presidencymaldives.gov.mv. Retrieved 11 November 2021.
  7. ^ "The Constitution of Maldives". Attorney General's office, Maldives.
  8. ^ "Ministry of Defence". www.defence.gov.mv.
  9. ^ "Rulers". Rulers.org. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d e "The Maldivian Government". Retrieved 8 May 2020.

The initial language of this article was Dhivehi.

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