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Maldives Police Services calls not to cause disunity and civil commotion
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Abdul Latheef
Maldives Police Service has called the people not to cause disunity and civil commotion by way of some Councilors who took their posts at local councils from the first to be elected under the Decentralization Act.
In a press statement released yesterday, Maldives Police Services said that none of the people will be given the opportunity to cause strife and discord between the people.
Maldives Police Services also called all parties involved to peacefully resolve the issue of the differences regarding Shaviani Atoll Council and Kaafu Atoll Council Secretariats.
The Press release also said that the Police will disregard any politically motivated calls of some politicians. The Police assured the people that they will always work to uphold the law and in the service of the people.
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