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Buildings Currently Under Monitoring / Quarantine Building Name Date Hulhumale Flat 105-04-05 4 May H. Green West, 1st Floor 6 May Island Expert, Worker's camp, Hulhumale 6 May Hulhumale Flat 11-2-08 9 May M. Thinkuri, 1st Floor 9 May M. Raaz, 1st Floor 9 May Hulhumale Flat 39-3-08 10 May M. Bulaasamuge 10 May Ma. Fasmoo, 2nd Floor 10 May M. New Nelum, RCNC Bai 12 May Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 1 Hulhumale Lot 10015 14 May G. Ruvaa 14 May Beach Palace Guest House, Room 107 15 May Hulhumale Flat 109-G-04 16 May H. Veroom, Ground Floor 16 May Ma. Valley Side 17 May H. Thanbee Aage, 4th Floor 17 May H. Velaaveli, 3rd Floor 17 May Hulhumale Flat 152-2-4 17 May Ma. Dhanbufashuvige 19 May Ma. Maafuna, 6th Floor 21 May Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 2 H. Falhubalaage, 3rd Floor 21 May G. Green Land, 2nd Floor 21 May Ma. Rihi Ali, 4th Floor 22 May Beach Palace (Guest House), Hulhumale 22 May Hulhumale Lot, 11223, 3B 22 May M. Shafaamaa, 4th Floor 23 May G. Ruvaa 23 May Ma. Iskandharu Villa, 6B 24 May Ma. Dhunburige 25 May G. Alimathaage 27 May M. Kagi, 1st Floor 28 May Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 3 M. Aaazaadhee Gulshan, Ground Floor 29 May M. Maaridha 29 May M. Hero, 2nd Floor 29 May M. Dhaarulnooraini, 2nd Floor 29 May H. Coal Field, 4A 29 May H. Haalhalamaage, 2B 29 May M. Polgaha Villa, 2B 29 May H.Dhekunukoshi, 4th Floor 29 May H. Unimaa Lodge, Room 305 30 May M. Anoanaage 30 May Ma. Sky Villa, Ground Floor 30 May Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 4 Ma. Maadharee 30 May M. Nimsha View, 3A 30 May M. Haabin, 1st Floor 30 May H. Seema Villa 30 May G. Fehivaage 30 May M. Fonithulhaage 30 May Ma. Rihi Ali 30 May H. Efornium, 4th Floor 30 May H. Kinbimaage Aage, 1st Floor 30 May M. Quilt, 4A 31 May H. Blue Asseyri, 3rd Floor 31 May Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 5 G. Funfalhu, 3C 31 May Hulhumale Flat 101-G-01 31 May M. New Sunny Way, 9A 31 May Ma. Never Corn 31 May M. Mirihimaage, 1st Floor 31 May M. Maavina, 3rd Floor 31 May Hulhumale Flat 70-3-2 1 June M. Ruvaaguge, Ground Floor 1 June M. Mathares 1 June M. Filaaliya 2 June M. Asal, 5th Floor 2 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 6 H. Fabric Lodge, 1st Floor 2 June G. Beach Nest, Ground Floor 2 June M. Lemon, 3rd Floor 2 June G. Fenfalhu, 3B, 3C 2 June G. Vara Palace, 2nd Floor 2 June M. Elacio, 603, 801, 802 2 June G. Green Villa, Ground & 1st Floor 2 June M. Kinaareege, 1st Floor 3 June G. Koashak 5A 3 June H. Homa, 8A 3 June G. Gaakoshi Flat, 807A 3 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 7 Hulhumale Lot 11337, 3rd Floor 3 June H. Pentium, Ground Floor 3 June M. Onu, 3rd Floor 3 June Hulhumale Lot 10205, 1st Floor 3 June Hulhumale Flat 13-03-01 3 June Hulhumale Flat 101-G-01 3 June M. Naira Guest House 4 June G. Zamnaa 4 June M. Sunbury 4 June Hulhumale Lot 1143, Apartment 4A, 5 June Ma. Astral Aage 5 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 8 Ma. Fura 5 June G. Dhonhiri, 3rd Floor 5 June H. Binmathee Aage, 2nd Floor 5 June H. Afsantheen 2, 3rd Floor 5 June H. Moonimaa Hiya, Ground Floor 6 June Mehendhige / S.Maradhoo 6 June Raiymaage / S.Maradhoo 6 June Four Flower / S.Maradhoo 6 June Sweet Valley / S.Maradhoo 6 June Naahiru / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Flat No 9-3-01 / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 9 Hilan / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Flat No 3-G-02 / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Gulhazaarumaage / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Unithoshige / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Zaha Manzil / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Reyneez Light / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Morning Vaadhee / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Kethi / S. Meedhoo 6 June Centre Point 2 / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Flat No 10-2-3 / S. Hithadhoo 6 June Fiyafaalhi / S. Hithadhoo 6 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 10 Aliga / S.Hithadhoo 6 June Pink Patel / S. Feydhoo 6 June Heenamaage / S. Feydhoo 6 June Fahaage / S. Feydhoo 6 June Gulshan Villa / S. Feydhoo 6 June M. Lucky Hiya, 2nd Floor 6 June Hulhumale Lot 10416 6 June Free Park / S. Hithadhoo 6 June M. Maimoo, 1st Floor 6 June H. Dhonveli Thundi, 7th Floor 7 June Muivina / S. Feydhoo 7 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 11 H. Kasthoorimaage, 3rd Floor 8 June Asseyrige / F. Nilandhoo 8 June Flat 6-G-03 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Flat 5-G-03 / S. Hithadhoo 8 June Reynis / S.Hulhudhoo 8 June Satharuge / S. Hithadhoo 8 June Shabnamge Dhekunu Bai / S.Feydhoo 8 June Asseyri Villa / S. Hulhudhoo 8 June Helegeli / S. Feydhoo 8 June Samandharu / S. Hithadhoo 8 June Dhaharaan / S. Meedhoo 8 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 12 Baahy / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Manzilge / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Morning Glory / S.Maradhoo 8 June Guldhasthaa Villa / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Taimaage / S. Hithadhoo 8 June Asseyri Dhekunu Faraaiy / S. Feydhoo 8 June Green Villa / S.Meedhoo 8 June Flat 08-02-01 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Flat 08-02-02 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Fehi Vina / S. Hulhudhoo 8 June Flat 14-G-03 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 13 Flat 14-G-04 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Flat 14-G-05 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Flat 14-G-09 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Flat 14-G-10 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Vaijeheyge / S.Hulhudhoo 8 June Flat 1-01-02 / S.Hithadhoo 8 June Ma. Lakshana, 4th Floor 8 June Flat 03-G-5 / S. Hithadhoo 8 June Finifenmaage / Gn. Fuvahmulah 8 June Dhaarulkhair / S. Meedhoo 8 June Shabnam Villa / S. Hithadhoo 8 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 14 G. Ishraag, 1st Floor 8 June H. Velasfaruge Aage, 1st Floor 8 June Rabaathu / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June Flat No: 21-01-01 / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June Marina / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June Blue Moon / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June Badhuru / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June Femoraage / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June Fresh / Gn. Fuvahmulah 9 June G. Nookuri, 4th, 5th, 6th Floor 9 June Hulhumale Lot 10632 9 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 15 M. Iruzuvaage 9 June MNDF Flat 1205, Villimale 9 June H. Thila Vilu 1 10 June G. Fasaana, 2B 10 June M. Maafaru Guest House, 6th Floor 10 June Ma. Maasee, 4th Floor 10 June G. Naares, 6th Floor 10 June Ma. Veeva, Ground Floor 10 June Hudhufas / A.Dh. Dhigurah 10 June Ummeed / Th.Thimarafushi 10 June G. Shoora, 3rd Floor 10 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 16 H. Time Less, Ground Floor 10 June Thoathaage / N. Fohdhoo 10 June H. Feydhooge, 4A, 5th Floor 10 June Uraha / N. Velidhoo 10 June Ifaa / Gn. Fuvahmulah 10 June Maluvilu / L.Fonadhoo 10 June Finifenmaage / K.Guraidhoo 10 June Dhilbahaaruge / R. Kandholhudhoo 10 June H.Semoaa, Ground Floor 10 June Ma. Enzo, 1st Floor 10 June Ma. Hudhu Ran, Ground Floor 10 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 17 Gaakoshi Flat 403A 10 June Hulhumale Lot 10074 10 June G. Grey Villa, Ground Floor 10 June Hulhumale Flat 110-3-03 10 June Roazee Villa / R. Alifushi 10 June Hiyaavahi / L. Maabaidhoo 10 June Nooru Villa / K.Guraidhoo 10 June Saahath / K.Maafushi 10 June Chanbeyleege / N. Velidhoo 10 June Hulhumale Lot 10552 10 June Daisy Villa / N. Velidhoo 10 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 18 M. Fengas, 1st Floor 10 June Endhaa / Gn. Fuvahmulah 10 June Gahaa / Lh.Kurendhoo 10 June Guraha / Dh.Kudahuvadhoo 10 June M. Polgahaa Villa, 2B 10 June Amin Avenue Teak, B905 10 June Hulhumale Lot 11280 10 June M. Araa Raiykuri, 4th Floor 10 June G. Sansange Aage, 6B 10 June Naares / S. Feydhoo 10 June G. Noomaraa Aage, 5th Floor 10 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 19 Ma. Bougan Villa, 1st Floor 10 June Asareege / A.A. Feridhoo 10 June Sunny Side / S. Hulhudhoo 10 June Aakaash / S.Meedhoo 10 June Meenaaz / S. Hulhudhoo 10 June H. Sun Rise Villa 3, 2nd Floor 10 June M. Alcyon, 5th Floor 10 June M. Kithu, 7th Floor 10 June Ma. Falhugiri, 4th Floor 10 June Bangkok / K. Guraidhoo 10 June Awesome / S. Hithadhoo 10 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 20 H. Star Lit Villa, 1st Floor 10 June H. Maakoalhige, 5th Floor 10 June V. Akaraka, 1st Floor, Villimale 10 June M. Sharaf, 6th Floor 10 June Noovilla / K. Maafushi 10 June 53.08 / R. Dhuvaafaru 10 June M. Sweet Breeze, 1st Floor 11 June M. Veyofushi, 2nd Floor 11 June M. Baarana, 7th Floor 11 June H. Boavelige 11 June H. Sandhubarakaage, 1st Floor 11 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 21 G. Beach Nest 11 June Hulhumale lot 11237, 3B 11 June M. Reesaa Villa, 4th Floor 11 June Hulhumale Flat 42-3-08 12 June Airis / S. Hulhudhoo 12 June Climate / S. Feydhoo 12 June Seetmaage 3 (Shiruzeenage bai) / S. Feydhoo 12 June Haseenee Villa (Aa Imaaraaiy) / S. Feydhoo 12 June Shabnamge / S. Maradhoofeydhoo 12 June Kuuda Kokkage Uthurubai / S. Maradhoofeydhoo 12 June Zeal / S. Hithadhoo 12 June Last Updated: 24 July, 21:30 22 Flat 5-1-01 / S.
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    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.