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Police Commissioner Ali Shujau Retires After Nearly 20 Years of Service

Commissioner of Police Ali Shujau has officially retired from the Maldives Police Service, concluding a law enforcement career that spanned close to two decades and included extensive leadership in key areas of national policing.

A formal ceremony to mark his retirement was held on Wednesday at the Iskandar Building, attended by senior officials and presided over by Minister of Homeland Security and Technology, Ali Ihusaan.

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Shujau was honoured with a commemorative plaque in recognition of his distinguished service. The plaque—presented exclusively to police commissioners who retire with honour—features key elements of the Commissioner’s official regalia, including service medals and insignia. In addition, he received a retirement identification card that grants continued access to police premises, a customary gesture for officers who conclude their service with distinction.

Commissioner Shujau joined the Police Service in September 2006, following an eight-year career in education. He rose to the rank of a commissioned officer by 2008 and subsequently served in critical divisions such as operations, intelligence, investigations, and training. His tenure was marked by a commitment to professional development and administrative leadership, both within the force and in broader public security initiatives.

Over the years, Shujau also represented the Maldives Police Service in regional and international forums, contributing to the country’s law enforcement collaboration and policy dialogue on a global stage.

He was appointed as Commissioner of Police by President Dr Mohamed Muizzu on December 24, 2023. After just over four months in the role, Shujau stepped down on April 26, 2025, and has now officially concluded his public service.

His departure comes at a time when the Maldives Police Service is undergoing internal reforms aimed at enhancing operational effectiveness and public trust.

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