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Former DCP Abdul Shakoor, who served in police for over 43 years, dies

Former Deputy Commissioner of Police Abdul Shakoor Abdulla. (Photo/Maldives Police Service)

The nation is in mourning following the passing of former Deputy Commissioner of Police Abdul Shakoor Abdulla, who died in India on Tuesday, March 24, 2026. A figure of immense professional stature, Abdul Shakoor was renowned for his foundational contributions to the police service, having dedicated over 43 years of his life to maintaining order and building the institution from its early stages. His departure marks the end of a long, distinguished era of service that left an indelible impact on law enforcement and national security.

  • Former Deputy Commissioner of Police Abdul Shakoor Abdulla passed away in India on March 24, 2026.
  • He served the police force for over 43 years before retiring on March 5, 2009.
  • He played an instrumental role in the institutional development and growth of the police service.
  • The Maldives Police Force has officially issued condolences to his family and loved ones.
  • In recognition of his lifetime of dedication, he was honored with the National Service Award in 2024.

Former Deputy Commissioner of Police Abdul Shakoor Abdulla, who had retired after over four decades of service in the police force, has died.

Abdul Shakoor reportedly died on Tuesday morning in neighboring India.

Abdul Shakoor was credited with playing a key role in building and developing the police service. He had retired from the police force on March 5, 2009, after over 43 years of service.

The police have issued a statement offering condolences to his bereaved family on behalf of the entire police force.

Abdul Shakoor had received the National Service Award in 2024 in recognition of his public service.

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