GA. Maamendhoo

Chief Magistrate of the Maamendhoo Court resigns

Chief Magistrate of the Gaafu Alifu Maamendhoo Magistrate Court, Ahmed Shukoor has resigned from his position.

He has resigned after the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) filed a disciplinary case against him to the parliament on Sunday. And yesterday, the Parliament’s Judiciary Committee passed to dismiss Magistrate Shukoor from his position.

A statement issued by the JSC today said that with Shukoor’s resignation today, he has left the position of Magistrate effective from today as per Article 30-A of the Judiciary Act.

JSC decided to file a dismissal case against Magistrate Shukoor after an investigation to for cases with his involvement.

During his tenure as a Magistrate at Vilingili, Shukoor accepted an envelope at a restaurant on the island from a person who was arrested in a case he was presiding over, according to the JSC.

The JSC has further said that in Shukoor acted unfairly by sharing his decision with the police outside the court in a case of a group of people arrested on a terrorism charge in G.A. Kolamaafushi and acted unjustly in the courtroom as well.