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UK Donates First Aid Training Gear to Maldives Airports Company

UK Donates First Aid Training Gear to Maldives Airports Company

The British High Commission in Male' donated first aid training equipment to Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL) on August 10, 2025, as part of the UK government's Protective Security & Attack Response Programme (PSARP). Acting British High Commissioner Toff Wahab handed over the equipment to MACL CEO Ibrahim Shareef Mohamed. The donation aims to enhance emergency response capabilities for MACL's frontline staff and improve safety for 125,000 British tourists visiting the Maldives annually. The handover builds on the UK-Maldives security partnership, including the joint exercise Amaan Asseyri in May 2025 and the second UK-Maldives Strategic Dialogue.

The British High Commission in Male' donated first aid training equipment to Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL) on August 10, 2025, as part of the UK government's Protective Security & Attack Response Programme (PSARP). Acting British High Commissioner Toff Wahab handed over the equipment to MACL CEO Ibrahim Shareef Mohamed. The donation aims to enhance emergency response capabilities for MACL's frontline staff and improve safety for 125,000 British tourists visiting the Maldives annually. The handover builds on the UK-Maldives security partnership, including the joint exercise Amaan Asseyri in May 2025 and the second UK-Maldives Strategic Dialogue.

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The British High Commission in Male' donated first aid training equipment to Maldives Airports Company Limited (MACL) on August 10, 2025, as part of the UK government's Protective Security & Attack Response Programme (PSARP). Acting British High Commissioner Toff Wahab handed over the equipment to MACL CEO Ibrahim Shareef Mohamed. The donation aims to enhance emergency response capabilities for MACL's frontline staff and improve safety for 125,000 British tourists visiting the Maldives annually. The handover builds on the UK-Maldives security partnership, including the joint exercise Amaan Asseyri in May 2025 and the second UK-Maldives Strategic Dialogue.

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