Thursday, 16 Oct 2025
The Standard Maldives
  • News
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Travel
  • Technology
  • World
  • Reports
  • 🔥
  • President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu
  • STELCO
  • Maldives Police Service
  • The President's Office
  • Tourism Ministry
  • Maldives Parliament
Font ResizerAa
The Standard MaldivesThe Standard Maldives
  • My Saves
  • My Interests
  • History
  • My Feed
  • Business
  • News
  • Politics
  • Reports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • World
Search
  • My Saves
  • My Interests
  • History
  • My Feed
  • Business
  • News
  • Politics
  • Reports
  • Technology
  • Travel
  • World
Follow US
© 2024 Dominion Network
News

Customs Officers, Businessmen Arrested in MVR 100 Million Cigarette Heist

By Ahmed Ashraf Published October 15, 2025

Maldives Police Service has arrested four suspects—including two businessmen and two Maldives Customs personnel—in the theft of two 40-foot containers of seized cigarettes from the Maldives Ports Limited (MPL) Hulhumalé International Terminal. Police say the incident occurred on April 26, 2025 and was formally reported on October 9, 2025; investigators have imposed travel bans on 12 individuals and searched multiple vessels and premises linked to the operation.

According to reliable sources, the four men arrested Tuesday night are alleged key planners and executors:

  • Mohamed Waheed, Dhigali, B. Eydhafushi — businessman
  • Ahmed Arif, Ma. Ever Glory, K. Malé — businessman
  • Muaz Ali, New Happiness, K. Malé — former Customs officer
  • Zivar Ismail, Medhureege, HDh. Vaikaradhoo — senior Customs officer

Police said efforts to recover the contraband and identify additional suspects are ongoing.

- Advertisement -

Independent reports indicate the missing cargo totaled 1,360 cases (about 13.6 million sticks) held under state custody at MPL, representing well over MVR 100 million in potential import duty for the government. Customs and MPL have both opened internal inquiries into how the containers vanished from a secured terminal.

The cigarettes were originally seized and held at Hulhumalé after authorities intercepted them among a plywood shipment; the disappearance triggered a multi-agency probe last week and intensified scrutiny on storage controls and access logs at the terminal.

The case comes amid a broader national clampdown on illicit tobacco trade following higher cigarette duties introduced in late 2024, a policy shift officials say has coincided with a rise in smuggling attempts. Recent police operations have separately netted suspects and large caches of tobacco products in the Malé area.

“We will continue to release further information as the investigation progresses,” police said, noting that additional searches and interviews are underway.

Editor’s note on timeline: Local outlets report the consignment linked to the missing containers was first detected at Hulhumalé in late April, with one report citing April 26, 2024. Police have stated the theft occurred on April 26, 2025. Authorities have not yet publicly reconciled this discrepancy.

If confirmed, the theft would mark one of the most serious recent breaches involving goods under official custody, raising questions about internal collusion and terminal security protocols at MPL and Customs.

*This story will be updated as police and port authorities release verified details, including charge sheets and recovery totals.*

Share This Article
X Email Copy Link Print
Leave a Comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

- Advertisement -
Ad imageAd image

You Might Also Like

NewsPolitics

President Muizzu Awards Pioneers Deepening Economic and Diplomatic Ties with Singapore

By Ahmed Ashraf
NewsPolitics

“Together, we must break the silence” – First Lady Sajidha calls for action on endometriosis

By Ahmed Ashraf
NewsPolitics

President Muizzu inaugurates National Service, declares youth the true strength of the nation

By Ahmed Ashraf
NewsPolitics

President Muizzu’s Cabinet approves public vote on Addu Council changes this month

By Ahmed Ashraf
The Standard Maldives
Facebook Twitter Instagram

About Us


“The Standard Maldives” is your premier source for the latest news, insights, and stories from the Maldives. With a commitment to accuracy and independence, we bring you comprehensive coverage of local developments, regional events, and global perspectives that impact our island nation. From breaking news to in-depth analyses, we aim to inform, inspire, and engage. Proudly carrying the tagline, ‘The World’s Window on Maldives,’ we connect the Maldives to the world and the world to the Maldives. Stay informed, stay connected.”

Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?