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MPS Launch Campaign to Erase Graffiti Violating Social Norms

16 Jul

The Maldives Police Service, in collaboration with the Male City Council, has initiated a campaign to remove graffiti that violates common social standards in various areas of Male' City. This effort is part of a broader initiative to establish a crime-free and safe society.

 

The campaign, led by the Gang Crime Enforcement of the Maldives Police Service, aims to cleanse public spaces of writings and paintings that are deemed inappropriate for public viewing, especially for children. The inscriptions and drawings targeted in this operation were identified as unsuitable for the public and inconsistent with social norms.

 

This initiative seeks to improve the aesthetic appeal of Male' and aims to ensure that public areas remain welcoming and safe for all, particularly youngsters.

 

The campaign is scheduled to continue in a series of phases, addressing different areas of the city in turn. As the campaign progresses, the Maldives Police Service remains committed to its mission of creating a safer and more orderly city for all residents and visitors.