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1 Abdul Gafoor Adam G.Laamige , K.Male', Republic of Maldives Moved to Mma 2018 List of Dormant Account Transferred to MMA (2018) GAZETTE NAME PERMANENT ADDRESS STATUS Transfer Year NUMBER 1 ABDUL GAFOOR ADAM G.LAAMIGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 2 ABDULLA SALEEM FIYAATHOSHIGE, B.MAALHOS, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 3 ADAM IBRAHIM ABUHAREE VILLA , ADH.MAAMIGILI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 5 ADAM WAHEED PARIS , V.FULIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 6 AFFAN ABDUL SATTAR MA.COMRADE VILLA , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 7 AHMED AMIR M.DHIRIHANDOOGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 8 AHMED SHIYAZ SONIYA MANZIL, S.HITHADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 9 AHMED SHUJAH LILYMAAGE , AA.MAALHOS, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 10 AISHATH ABDUL RAHMAN H.FELIDHOO, K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 11 AISHATH GASIM FEMORAGE , B.HITHAADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 12 AISHATH JUMAN H.NOOR , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 13 AISHATH SHYZA H.THEMAAGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 14 ALI NASEEM JANBUMAAGE , AA.THODDOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 15 AMEENA ABBAS SOSUNGE , V.FULIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 16 AMINATH MOOSA MA.RANFAUNU , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 19 AMINATH SHALINA MEENAAZU , V.FELIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 21 ASIMA HUSSAIN M.VELIFERAM , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 22 ASMA HASSAN CARBON , GDH.THINADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 23 FATHIMATH ABDUL GAFOOR DHILBAHAARUGE , HA.VASHAFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 25 FATHIMATH ALI RAIBAGEECHAAGE , ADH.MAHIBADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 26 FATHIMATH MANIKE MA.KUREDHIVARU , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 27 FATHIMATH SHAMILA BAHAAREE FATHIS , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 28 FATHIMATH SHIYAMA M.BODUDHIGGAAGASDHOSHUGEF T09 , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 29 FATHMATH SUDHUNA M.THULAAGIRI AAGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 30 HAROON IBRAHIM G.ESJEHIGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 31 HASSAN ADAM NEW PORT , HDH.KULHUDHUFFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 32 HASSAN AHMED HAPPY CORNER , HDH.KULHUDHUFFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 33 HASSAN HAMEED GADHANOO , R.MADUVVARI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 34 HASSAN KHALID ARAAIRU , N.MAGOODHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 35 HASSAN MOHAMED FULHU HIJURA , R.MADUVVARI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 36 HASSAN RASHEED NEYZAAGE , SH.FUNADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 37 HAWWA GASIM DHAFTHARU NO RS 8582 , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 38 HUSSAIN ADAM MA.BEREBEDHIGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 39 HUSSAIN SHANIL HAMEED G.CHEUNU , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 40 HUSSAIN WAHEED BASHIMAAGE , B.MAALHOS, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 41 IBRAHIM MOHAMED LOONA , HDH.KULHUDHUFFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 42 IBRAHIM MUSTHAFA MOOSA FUNAADU. SHIAA , GN. FUVAHMULAH, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 43 IBRAHIM SHAKEEB FIYANOOMAAGE , ADH.MAAMIGILI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 44 ISMAIL FAZEEL DOMEE GOLD , TH.VILUFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 45 ISMAIL MOOSA G.TRUST HOME , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 46 ISMAIL RASHEED JANBUMAAGE , TH.MADIFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 47 ISMAIL SHAKEEL H.REVIMAAGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 48 KHADEEJA ALI M.PENAMAAGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 49 MAHMOOD HASSAN NOOMAAGE , ADH.OMADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 50 MARIYAM ASIMA G.SINEMALE 1 , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 51 MARIYAM ISMAIL AABAADHUGE , GDH.THINADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 52 MARIYAM MOHAMED SNOW ROSE , ADH.MAAMIGILI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 53 MAUSOOMA FAHUMY ROASHANEEGE , S.MEEDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 54 MOHAMED AMIR ALI FEEROAZUGE , TH.THIMARAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 55 MOHAMED IBRAHIM MOONLIGHT , AA.THODDOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 56 MOHAMED MOOSA MA.CHANPAAMAAGE , K. MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 57 MOHAMED NASEEM KASHIMAAGE, L.DHABIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 58 MOHAMED RASHEED M.LUCKY HEAVEN , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 59 MOHAMED RIYAZ V.SINAMALE 4 4 02 , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 60 MOHAMED SHAFIU HABARUMAAGE , S.MARADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 61 MOHAMED SHAHID BOKARUMAAGE , ADH.HANGNAMEEDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 63 MOHAMED SIRAJ G. HIYAAVAHI , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 65 MUNEER AHMED BEACH VILLA , TH.BURUNI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 66 NASHEEDHA ADAM FIYAATHOSHIGE , HDH.HANIMAADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 68 SAKEENA ABDUL RAHMAN MA.HANDHUVAREE MANZIL , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 69 SAMEERA HASSAN MOONIMAAGE , ADH.DHANGETHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 70 SHAHIDHA HASSAN SOSUNMAAGE , HA.MURAIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 71 SHAMEEMA ZAHIR CARNATIONMAAGE , GDH.GADHDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 72 YUMNA MAJEED EVERLAST , S.MARADHOO FEYDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 73 AAISH ALI RASHEED EVENING VILLA , HA.HOARAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 74 ABDUL GADIR HASSAN HAVEEREENAAZU , HDH.MAKUNUDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 76 ABDUL MAJEED MOHAMED VINARES , HA.HOARAFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 77 ABDUL RAHEEM IBRAHIM ROSE FLOWER , K.GAAFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 78 ABDULLA AKIN MOHAMED HALEEM M.GOLDEN CROWN , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 80 ABDULLA HUSSAIN HUSAINEE AABAADHU , SH.MILANDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 81 ABDULLA SHAZ GANDHAKOALHIMAAGE , GDH.MAATHODAA, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 82 AHMED ABDUL RAHMAN RUHDHOSHUGE , HDH.NOLHIVARANFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 83 AHMED AYHAM MUHDIN H.FEYRUGASDHOSHUGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 84 AHMED IVAAN FEYRUMAAGE , M.KOLHUFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 85 AHMED JAMAAM JUNAID G.KAMARAAGE 5TH FLOOR , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 86 AHMED LAYAAN IBRAHIM SIYAADH PARADISE , L.FONADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 87 AHMED MIKMAL SAEED HANDHUVAREEGE , S.HULHUMEEDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 89 AHMED SAFIU SUNNY SIDE , ADH.MAAMIGILI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 90 AHMED YAEESH MOHAMED RINDHALIGE , GN. FUVAHMULAH, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 91 AISHA RAINA MOHAMED HIYALEEGE , HA.KELAA, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 92 AISHATH HILYA HASSAN HAPPY HOUSE , K.,GAAFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 93 AISHATH MANAAL MOHAMED FEHIVINA , S.HITHADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 94 AISHATH MISHA SHUJAU RIHIVELI , TH.VILUFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 95 AISHATH SAARA SHAFEEU MA.FASSIYA , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 96 AISHATH YAMMU YASIR H.FILITHEYO , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 97 AISHATH ZAHAA ANEES LILYGE , K.KAASHIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 98 AMINATH IMTHA HUSSAIN VINAFEIGE , GN. FUVAHMULAH, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 99 AMINATH NAAHY ABDUL MALIK G. RIBUDHOOGE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 100 AMINATH NASHEEDA BEACH SIDE, GDH.THINADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 102 FAREESHA HAMID DHILSAADHUGE , HDH.VAIKARADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 103 FATHIMATH EEMA IKLEEL NAAZ , M.DHIGGARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 104 FATHIMATH RIDHA RASHEED THANDIRAIYMAAGE , S.HULHUMEEDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 105 FATHIMATH SALEEMA GULEYNOORANMAAGE, R.HULHUDHUFFAARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 106 FATHIMATH SHAIMA ABDULLA BIJILEEGE , LH.NAIFARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 107 FATHMATH RAUSHAN ISMAIL GULDHASTHAAGE , S.HITHADHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 108 HAAMID IBRAHIM SAIMAAGE , R.MEEDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 109 HAFEEZA G.PARROT , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 110 HALEEMA IBRAHIM GODUMATHEEGE , HDH.KULHUDHUFFUSHI, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 113 HUMAM HUSSAIN SHIYAM M.MAHEK , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 114 HUSSAIN KIYAN MOHAMED ZIYAU MA.MAADHAREE , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 115 HUSSAIN MOHAMED FINI ROALHI , DH.BANDIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 116 HUSSAIN YOOSUF BODURUHDHOSHUGE , K.KAASHIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 117 IHSAAN ALI NOOVILAGE , AA.THODDOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 118 ISMAIL SHAAIN ALI THEVELI , V.FELIDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 119 ISMAIL ULWEE SODIQ HAZAARUMAAGE , SH.KOMANDOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 120 KHAIRUNNISA ABDUL RAHEEM REYVAAGE , HA.DHIDHDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 121 KIYAN MOHAMED SHAAMY SHUNSHINE, LH.HINNAVARU, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 122 MALAK ZAHIR M.LAABA , K.MALE', REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 123 MARIYAM ISMAIL HUSNUHEENAAGE , DH.MEEDHOO, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 124 MARIYAM IYAASH ISHAG SHADY YARD KELAA, HA.KELAA, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES MOVED TO MMA 2018 125 MARIYAM SAADA M.PASSION FLOWER 2ND , K.MALE', REPUBLIC
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