India will train Maldivian judicial customs officers to enhance capacity building

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-03-04

MALE [Maldives], 3 March: India will train 50 Maldivian justice** and 30 customs** as part of a capacity-building project between New Delhi and Malé. The High Commission of India in the Maldives announced on the social ** platform X that the fourth customized training program will be held at the National Judicial College of India. "India-Maldives judicial capacity-building cooperation continues. Under the 2020 Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between Njai Bhopal and Maldivesjsc, 50 Maldivian Justice** (Judges) will participate in the fourth bespoke training programme at the National Judicial Academy of India, NJAI, Bhopal. ”

The Maldivian judiciary also confirmed the incident and said that the "farewell" ceremony took place on Saturday. "A farewell ceremony was held yesterday for the fourth batch of judges and staff participating in the training and capacity building programme for the judiciary in Maldives organized by the National Judicial Academy of India," the Maldives Judiciary released on X. In another post, the Indian High Commissioner also announced a five-day training programme for Maldives Customs**. Customs capacity-building cooperation will continue. Under the 2019 Memorandum of Understanding between CBIC and MCS, Customs** visited India to participate in a 5-day training programme on "3IS – Intelligence, Information and Investigations" organised by Nacin Faridabad of CBIC India.

Maldives Customs has informed that the "Intelligence, Information and Investigation" training will be held in Faridabad. Deputy Director-General, Mr. Mayanke Singh, met with 30** participants who will participate in the "Intelligence, Information and Investigation" training in Faridabad, India, from 4 to 8 March. Maldives Customs posted on X: "We are grateful for sponsoring this project. "The Delegation of India also extended its best wishes to the Customs and Police of the Maldives** to participate in the IP Training Program of the Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) Network in India. "Best wishes to the @customsmv and @policemv who have travelled to India to participate in the @itec webinar held in Hyderabad, @icrisat from March 4 to 16, 24, on the theme of "Integrated Learning on IP for Policy-Level Interventions in an International Context," said the High Commission of India. ”

Earlier in the day, the first international flight connecting Bangalore Airport in India and Daru Airport in the Maldives was welcomed by Malé**.

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