Australian Gov’t Donates Surveillance Drones To Maldives Customs Service
Photo: Maldives Customs
The Australian Government has donated surveillance drones to the Maldives Customs Service to support border enforcement and enhance security operations.
Commissioner General Fathimath Dhiyana recieved a generous aid of surveillance drones gifted by the @AusBorderForce, during a special ceremony held yesterday. The generous aid was handed over by the @AusHCMV, His Excellency Mr. David Jessup. @CG_Customsmv pic.twitter.com/27jp0dOVTf
— Maldives Customs Service (@CustomsMv) October 28, 2025
The equipment was formally handed over during a ceremony held at the Customs headquarters. Australian Ambassador to the Maldives, David Jessup, presented the drones on behalf of the Australian Border Force to Commissioner General of Customs, Fathimath Dhiyana, who received them on behalf of the agency.
Maldives Customs Service said the donation would play a key role in strengthening border surveillance and port management efforts across the country. Commissioner General Dhiyana expressed appreciation to the Australian Government for its continued cooperation and support in enhancing the Maldives’ security capabilities.





