Maldives Police Service
Ahmed Nizal started their work experience in 2003 as an Outlet Cashier at Villa Hotels, where they stayed until 2005. Ahmed then joined the Maldives Police Service in 2005 as the Head of Infrastructure Project Management Unit.
Ahmed Nizal's education history is as follows:
From 2007 to 2008, Ahmed attended Male' Centre of Technology, where they obtained an Advance Certificate in Residential Drafting.
In 2008, they enrolled at IBS City Campus and earned a Certificate I in Graphic Specialist. Later that year, at the same institution, Ahmed completed a Certificate III in Information Technology. Ahmed also obtained an International Computer Driving License from IBS City Campus during this time.
In 2009, Ahmed joined Comtronics Training Centre and completed an Advanced Course in Architectural Drawing with AutoCAD.
In 2011, Ahmed began studying at Colombo School of Construction Technology and graduated in 2013 with an HND in Construction Management.
In 2015, Ahmed continued their education at Avid College, where they earned a Graduate Diploma in Management in 2016.
Lastly, in 2017 and 2018, Ahmed returned to Avid College to pursue a Master's degree in Project Management.
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Maldives Police Service
Maldives Police Service (MPS) is the cardinal law enforcing body of the Republic of Maldives, with the duty to ensure security, protect property, and assist the community during crisis and disaster while maintaining law and order, round the clock. Police was formed approximately about 70 years ago, during the kingdom of A-Sultan Mohamed Shamsudhdheen III. It was established by a Law that was announced on 29th March 1933. There were 120 officers in the police when it was first established. Their duty was to patrol the market area and the island. In other words, establishing peace amongst the citizens and protecting the people and their belongings. Just as today’s patrols, Police had their duty shifts during then too. They wore uniforms while on duty. The uniform consisted of Maldivian Traditional dress- Mundu & Libaas, Black Cap and Belts. They used batons while on duty and also had whistles with them. If Police needed help while on duty, the protection and help of military was available as the Law stated.