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Job Applicants' Exam Schedule February 2016 Human Resource Management Section Maldives Customs Service Date: 8/2/2016 Job Applicants' Exam Schedule February 2016 Exam Group 1 Exam Venue: Customs Head Office 8th Floor Date: 14 February 2016 Time: 09:00 AM # Full Name NID Permanent Address 1 Hussain Ziyad A290558 Gumreege/ Ha. Dhidhdhoo 2 Ali Akram A269279 Olhuhali / HA. Kelaa 3 Amru Mohamed Didi A275867 Narugisge / Gn.Fuvahmulah 4 Fathimath Rifua A287497 Chaman / Th.Kinbidhoo 5 Ausam Mohamed Shahid A300096 Mercy / Gdh.Gadhdhoo 6 Khadheeja Abdul Azeez A246131 Foniluboage / F.Nilandhoo 7 Hawwa Raahath A294276 Falhoamaage / S.Feydhoo 8 Mohamed Althaf Ali A278186 Hazeleen / S.Hithadhoo 9 Aishath Manaal Khalid A302221 Sereen / S.Hithadhoo 10 Azzam Ali A296340 Dhaftaru. No 6016 / Male' 11 Aishath Suha A258653 Athamaage / HA.filladhoo 12 Shamra Mahmoodf A357770 Ma.Rinso 13 Hussain Maaheen A300972 Hazaarumaage / Gdh.Faresmaathodaa 14 Reeshan Mohamed A270388 Bashimaa Villa / Sh.Maroshi 15 Meekail Ahmed Nasym A165506 H. Sword / Male' 16 Mariyam Aseela A162018 Gulraunaage / R. Alifushi 17 Mohamed Siyah A334430 G.Goidhooge / Male' 18 Maish Mohamed Maseeh A322821 Finimaage / SH.Maroshi 19 Shahim Saleem A288096 Shabnamge / K.Kaashidhoo 20 Mariyam Raya Ahmed A279017 Green villa / GN.Fuvahmulah 21 Ali Iyaz Rashid A272633 Chamak / S.Maradhoo Feydhoo 22 Adam Najeedh A381717 Samandaru / LH.Naifaru 23 Aishath Zaha Shakir A309199 Benhaage / S.Hithadhoo 24 Aishath Hunaifa A162080 Reehussobaa / R.Alifushi 25 Mubthasim Mohamed Saleem A339329 Chandhaneege / GA.Dhevvadhoo 26 Mohamed Thooloon A255587 Nooraanee Villa / R. Alifushi 27 Abdulla Mubaah A279986 Eleyniri / Gn.Fuvahmulah 28 Mariyam Hana A248547 Nookoka / R.Alifushi 29 Aishath Eemaan Ahmed A276630 Orchid Fehi / S.Hulhudhoo 30 Haroonul Rasheed A285952 Nasrussaba / Th. Hirilandhoo 31 Abdulla Karam Rasheed A272157 Bashimaage / S.Maradhoo 32 Eyman Ismail A362392 G. Haalam 33 Ali Shafeeq A242481 Sosunge / R.Angolhitheemu 34 Mohamed Saif A261727 Maafolheyge / Th.Thimarafishi 35 Areesa Moosa A371700 Parisge / R.Fainu 36 Shiuna Hameed A247546 Raahi / F.Nilandhoo 37 Jumaan Abdul Majeed A283572 Chanbeyleege / Adh.Dhigurah 38 Mohamed Nafiz A266900 Orchid Villa / Sh.Kanditheemu 39 Mohamed Muawwlz A361267 H.Boavelige 40 Aishath Shahiyya Naseem A293587 Vinamaage / S. Hithadhoo 41 Moosa Shaffwan A275685 Heenaamaage / AA.Thohdoo 42 Aishath Maaisha A235634 Raiyvillage / F.Nilandhoo 43 Aminath Suma Ahmed A350139 H.Muiyhthoshige 44 Aminath Aseela Aboobakur A226849 Maafahi / H Dh.Kulhuduffushi 45 Aishath Zahaa A309277 Dhaftharu. No RS 6834 / Male' 46 Mohamed Shaaik Shakir A341076 H.Shady villa 47 Hussain Nabeel A306362 Pink Villa /S.Hithadhoo 48 Mariyam Aala A291254 Fenthila / S.Hithadhoo 49 Aminath Lamha Ali A395633 H.Nebula 50 Thuhufa Abdulla A250434 Thinadhooge / B.Dharavandhoo 51 Fathimath Saba A295648 Huvandhuge / S.Hithadhoo 52 Fathimath Ru'uya A222074 Big Fish / Lh.Naifaru 53 Nishfan Naseer A272136 Boashigasdhoshuge / S.Hithadhoo 54 Shahuru Zana Ziyad A271361 Blue Bell / S. Maradhoo 55 Aminath Afa Ibrahim A231624 Hulhu Male' Flat No. 23-3-08 56 Fathimath Saba A295048 Huvandumaage / S.Hithadhoo 57 Mohamed Majid A218569 Ocean Way / M. Dhiggaru 58 Hassan Mohamed A224790 Loona / Hdh.Hanimaadhoo 59 Aminath Nazeela A255616 Nazeehaa Manzil / L.Mundoo 60 Aminath Shuhaa A288128 Orchidmaage / HA.Kelaa 61 Rugiyya Mohamed Waheed A301661 Randhoadhi / GA.Kolamaafushi 62 Ahmed Abdulla A213811 Goabili Hiyaa / Lh. Kurendhoo 63 Ali Nihadh A325011 Mula / Sh.Funadhoo 64 Mohamed Shimaah A321674 Hirudhumaage / Sh.Funadhoo 65 Fathimath Nahureena A272455 Sanaaz Manzil / S.Maradhoo Feydhoo 66 Mohamed Sadhadh Khaleel A076486 Ma.Savaaheli 67 Mohamed Fazeel A269257 Maafehi / HA. Ihavandhoo 68 Mariyam Sofa A317680 Finiroalhi / L.Gan 69 Ahmadhulla Mauthoof Ibrahim A221932 Dhaganduthalhaage / Lh.Hinnavaru 70 Zayan Adam Shareef A073105 M.Polgaha villa 71 Aishath Rifa A255623 Bashimaage / Sh.Maroshi 72 Ibrahim Hamooz Abdul Razzag A214531 Sosunmaage / Lh.Naifaru 73 Aishath Wadheefa A372369 Asthamaanuge / M.Maduvvari 74 Abdulla Faris A162552 Vinavi / R.Alifushi 75 Maasha Abdul Haadhy A271199 Nayaa / S.Meedhoo 76 Ibrahim Jailam Mohamed A342082 G.Oleaster 77 Mohamed Sibaaq Ali Saleem A372104 M.Jasmine villa 78 Mariyam Jumana Abdulla A369888 G. Sina Male 2-14-06 79 Nabaahath Mohamed A251747 Nooranmaage / GDh. Fiyoaree 80 Hassan Hazif Shakir A289040 Kinbigasdhoshuge / HA.Dhidhdhoo 81 Ahmed Maash Ulwan A367386 G.Heenaahiya 82 Ali Rasheed A331342 Lilyge / GA. Dhaandhoo 83 Aishath Shaaifa Imad A255140 Janburoalmaage / Ga.Nilandhoo 84 Naffal Noorahdheen A248559 Kenereemaage / Th.Vilufushi 85 Aminath Lamha A309832 Thundi.Feyrumaage / L.Gan 86 Abdul Ahadh Abdul Rasheed A250318 Keneree Villa / F.Nilandhoo 87 Ahmed Sharwaan A231675 Sedles / HDh. Vaikaradhoo 88 Aishth Rayya Nadheem A228668 Sikkage / GA.Kolamaafushi 89 Adam Hafiz A278743 Dhoores / AA.Mathiveri 90 Ibrahim Nadad A267508 Reyshamge / Sh.Kanditheem 91 Alaau Zaeem A301234 Coral / GDh.Thinadhoo 92 Fathimath Ulooma A255531 Kanmatheege / GA.Kanduhulhudhoo 93 Ahmed Shammam A283281 Quest / GN.Fuvahmulah 94 Nuhaa Ali A381815 Iramaage / Ha.Thakandhoo 95 Shaheeda Ibrahim A244277 Oivaru / H dh.Kulhuduffushi 96 Emaath Aboobakuru A258474 Kanmathee Irumatheege 97 Ahmed Sameeh A266674 Mathivaru / Sh. Komandoo 98 Muaviyath Mohamed Didi A328442 Naares / GA. Dhevvadhoo 99 Mohamed Jazlaan A356944 Green Plant / Sh. Milandhoo 100 Mohamed Saffan A269146 Faskani / HA. Kelaa Exam Group 2 Exam Venue: Customs Head Office 8th Floor Date: 14 February 2016 Time: 09:40 AM # Full Name NID Permanent Address 101 Fathimath Abdul Rahmeem A216643 Kulhithulhaage / LH.Naifaru 102 Azaarath Rasheed A269951 Hokeege / S.Hithadhoo 103 Mohamed Hassan A249201 Lux Villa / H Dh.Kulhuduffushi 104 Areej Abdul Gadir A143048 Honey / K.Gaafaru 105 Aminath Maeesha A316883 Naightmoon / L.Gan 106 Ahmed Azin A271225 Maajehige / S.Hulhudhoo 107 Fathimath Joozan Zareer A271487 Daisymaage /Gn.Fuvahmulah 108 Mariyam Abbas A165282 Shaaraaz / Gn.Fuvahmulah 109 Ahmed Ali A242009 Thiyaramage / R.Rasgetheem 110 Mariyam Nuha A250820 Rose Mead/B.Kamadhoo 111 Mohamed Rishwan Hussain A309013 Morning Village / S.Hithadhoo 112 Shafra Ahmed Shafeeq A357407 Daftharu Nor 1766 113 Aishath Raufa A306335 Nooraanee Villa / S. Maradhoo 114 Adam Vishal A216798 Penzeemaage / Adh.Maamigili 115 Mohamed Samooh Abdulla Khaleel A320729 G.Golden Spring 116 Aminath Azka Ramiz A354653 G.Sallige / K.Male 117 Mohamed Ahmed A316209 Huizunge / Gdh.Thinadhoo 118 Anas Ahmed A304832 Kunahandhooge / S.Hithadhoo 119 Aishath Nauma Nazim A353881 M. Maakolhu / Male' 120 Mohamed Shaffan Ahmed A089969 Dhaftharu No:1462 121 Ibrahim Irbaah Abdulla A241856 Noovilaage / Th.Guraidhoo 122 Ismail Yanim Abdulla A262965 Dhaftharu. No: 2417 123 Aishath Ishama A248982 Hirigaa / B. Eydhafushi 124 Mariyam Shina Hussain A254597 Husnooge / GA. Gemanafushi 125 Nashfa Hameed A308177 Samandharu / GA. Kanduhulhudhoo 126 Hassan Adam A300750 Broom / Gdh.Thinadhoo 127 Hawwa Suha A321616 Meenaazu / F. Magoodhoo 128 Mariyam Izuwa Saeed A323811 Sky / S. Hithadhoo 129 Mohame Musaadh Hassan A300765 Black Smith / GDh.Thinadhoo 130 Ali Hassan A305301 Vilaathuge / Gdh. Thinadhoo 131 Ibrahim Fareedh A216904 Beach View / ADH. Maamigili 132 Abdulla Raoof A257919 Binaa / B.Thulhaadhoo 133 Shafa Moosa A280203 Silver Cloud / S. Hithadhoo 134 Mohamed Zihnee Ibrahim A359195 Sizz / Sh.Milandhoo 135 Ahmed Ahsan Moosa A241974 Maizaandhoshuge / R.Rasgetheem 136 Ali Ghassan A270023 Lucky Star / Sh.Bilehfahi 137 Muniath Moosa Didi A280383 Fehivina / S.Hulhdhoo 138 Mohamed Ibrahim A237079 Hiyaavahi /Hdh.Neykurendhoo 139 Ibrahim Jaufar A248966 Gayaanaa /Hdh.Kulhudhufushi 140 Siruma Ibrahim A249467 Kinaaraa / B. Hithaadhoo 141 Ahmed Rasheed A226632 Shabaab / H dh.Kulhuduffushi 142 Risha Ismail A257369 Dheyliyaage / B.Thulhaadhoo 143 Aminath Nalyfa Asim A113100 M. Ziyaaraiyfushi 144 Ahmed Joozeen A159539 Janavareege / Ha.Ihavandhoo 145 Hawwa Ziuna A302507 Water Villa / K. Dhiffushi 146 Ziyau Shuaib A304247 Kakaage / GA.Dhaandhoo 147 Fathimath Sidhrath Shareef A245995 Marine Gold / S. Hithadhoo 148 Shuaau Mohamed A300184 Ranveli / G dh.Fares Maathoda 149 Mohamed Shaffan Shareef A373213 Ma.Nyloanuge 150 Mariyam Ajfan A269842 Haveeruge / S.Meedhoo 151 Imthinaan Athif Naseer A330131 Hazaarumaage /GN.Fuvahmulah 152 Mariyam Raushaan Nadhir A333850 M.Iramaage 153 Aishath Hamdha A242381 Jeezaage / R.Angolhitheemu 154 Mohamed Atheef A204944 Ocean Reed / N.Holhudhoo 155 Aminath Shifa A252090 Saahil / B.Daravandhoo 156 Mariyam Shaufa A367341 H. Saman Villa 3 157 Adam Dawood A313428 Gadhamoo / B. Thulhaadhoo 158 Mohamed Shafiu Hassan A233563 Arutha / HDh.Kulhuduffushi 159 Haifa Haneef A265799 Huvas / SH.Kanditheemu 160 Aishthah Imthinan A269344 Haveeruge / S.Meedhoo 161 Ahmed Naadihu Ameez A253700 Vilaathuge / GDh. Thinadhoo 162 Ibrahim Aathee A210659 Farivaage / N.Holhudhoo 163 Mohamed Sanih Naseem A307593 Mathivaru / Gn.Fuvahmulah 164 Mohamed Hamdhaan A372021 Husnuheenaage / G dh.Hoandedhoo 165 Ali Ahusan A235378 Abadahufaa / F.Bilehdhoo 166 Mohamed Ashwan Adam Shareef A297877 Dhaftharu. No 877 / Male' 167 Ibrahim Ahmed A253980 Naseemee hiyaa/ R.Angolhitheem 168 Ihuma Fahumy A290964 Abadhahfehige / S.Hithadhoo 169 Nafeel Mohamed A353405 Lucky Home / GA. Dhaandhoo 170 Hussain Bassam A230287 Hulhumale flat 03-G-122 171 Ahmed Nadheem A085905 Shareefa Manzil / Ha.Hoarafushi 172 Hussain Firushan A265694 Habarumaage / Sh. Kanditheemu 173 Mohamed Nisham Hussain A216591 Nishaan / Lh.Kurendhoo 174 Hamidh Rasheed A230571 Furuhmaage / HDh.Nehlaidhoo 175 Mohamed Abdul wahhab A245981 Zikuraa/ HDh.Kulhuduffushi
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