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Interpol Red Notices Planned for Maldivians Abroad Linked to Drug Smuggling

Interpol Red Notices Planned for Maldivians Abroad Linked to Drug Smuggling

Police announced plans for Interpol to issue red notices for Maldivians abroad involved in drug smuggling into the Maldives. Chief Inspector Ahmed Naif stated that Maldivians based abroad, particularly in Southeast Asian countries like Thailand and Malaysia, coordinate drug trafficking networks. Drugs are transported via air and sea cargo, concealed in kitchen utensils and electronic equipment. Police aim to bring suspects back for investigation through international cooperation and red notices. Investigations are ongoing in coordination with foreign agencies. Police have seized over 498 kilograms of drugs so far this year.

Police announced plans for Interpol to issue red notices for Maldivians abroad involved in drug smuggling into the Maldives. Chief Inspector Ahmed Naif stated that Maldivians based abroad, particularly in Southeast Asian countries like Thailand and Malaysia, coordinate drug trafficking networks. Drugs are transported via air and sea cargo, concealed in kitchen utensils and electronic equipment. Police aim to bring suspects back for investigation through international cooperation and red notices. Investigations are ongoing in coordination with foreign agencies. Police have seized over 498 kilograms of drugs so far this year.

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Dec 25, 2025

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Police announced plans for Interpol to issue red notices for Maldivians abroad involved in drug smuggling into the Maldives. Chief Inspector Ahmed Naif stated that Maldivians based abroad, particularly in Southeast Asian countries like Thailand and Malaysia, coordinate drug trafficking networks. Drugs are transported via air and sea cargo, concealed in kitchen utensils and electronic equipment. Police aim to bring suspects back for investigation through international cooperation and red notices. Investigations are ongoing in coordination with foreign agencies. Police have seized over 498 kilograms of drugs so far this year.

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