Maldivian soldier (born 1964)
Lieutenant General (Rtd) Abdul Raheem Abdul Latheef (born 17 April 1964) is a retired officer of the Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) who served as the Chief of Defence Force (CDF). He retired on 17th April 2024.
Career
He has had many appointments during his time in the MNDF. Notables include Acting Commandant of Service Corps, Spokesperson for Maldives National Defence Force, Vice Chairperson of MNDF Welfare Governing Board, Chairperson of the Grievance Board, etc.[1]
He was serving as vice chief of the MNDF since 11 December 2018.[2] Latheef was appointed as the Chief of Defence Force, of Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF) on 17 November 2023.[3] He later had to retire on 17 April 2024 as he reached the age of retirement according to the military act.[4]
After he retired he later became the Minister of State of Foreign Affairs.[5]
On 3 July 2024, he was appointed by Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu as the first Ambassador of the Maldives to Turkey.[6][7]
Awards
He had received the following awards:[1]
- Presidential Medal
- Distinguished Service Medal
- Dedicated Service Medal
- Defence Force Service Medal
- Good Conduct Medal
- 3rd November Medal
- Centenary Medal
- Ribbon for Skill
- Achievement Ribbon
- Special Service Ribbon
- Good Conduct Ribbon
- Defence Force Service Ribbon
- Dedicated Service Ribbon
- Long Service Ribbon
- Presidential Ribbon
Early life
Latheef was born on 17 April 1964 and graduated Majeediyya School.[1] He was a prefect, a house captain at the school as well as a Regimental Sergeant Major of the School Cadet Corps.[1]
Education
He is an alumnus of the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies where he completed the Advanced Security Cooperation course.[1]
Family life
He is married with one son.[1]
References