
Zetta Technologies
A technology provider and systems integrator delivering high-impact security, public-safety and defence solutions for government and enterprise.
A technology leader within the Zetta Group
Zetta Technologies is a technology provider and systems integrator specialising in high-impact security solutions. The company designs, supplies, integrates and supports innovative technologies for the public-safety, intelligence and defence sectors.
As the technology arm of the Zetta Group, it delivers solutions from world-leading manufacturers — including Axon — to government agencies and enterprises across the Maldives, and stands behind every deployment through commissioning, training and long-term support.

Capabilities
Public Safety Equipment & Software
Body-worn cameras, evidence management and connected devices that raise transparency and accountability for law-enforcement and first-responder agencies.
Security & Surveillance Systems
Design, supply and integration of modern surveillance, access-control and situational-awareness platforms.
Intelligence & Defence Solutions
Specialised technologies supporting intelligence, border-security and national-defence operations.
Integration, Training & Support
End-to-end systems integration backed by commissioning, officer training and dependable technical support.
Solutions from world-leading manufacturers
Zetta Technologies designs and integrates public-safety and security solutions from world-leading manufacturers — including Axon — tailored for government and enterprise clients.
Trusted by government and public-safety agencies
Leaders across the Maldives Police Service and Maldives Correctional Service on public-safety technology deployed by Zetta Technologies.
The implementation of Body-Worn Cameras (BWCs) by the Maldives Police Service has had a notably positive impact. They help enhance transparency by enabling the public to assess whether police actions are appropriate, particularly in situations involving controversy or public concern. Moreover, the presence of BWCs encourages officers to engage with the public in a more respectful, professional, and accountable manner. Overall, the use of body-worn cameras plays a vital role in strengthening public trust and confidence in the Maldives Police Service.
Ali ShujauCommissioner of Police (Retd)
In any democratic society, a police institution must ground its actions in the principles of modern policing—public trust and confidence being paramount. In the Maldives, a budding democracy, we recognized the necessity to strengthen these foundations. This is why we introduced Axon’s powerful tools — Body-Worn Camera (Body 3) and CEW (Taser 7) — to the Maldives Police Service. Though our police service is relatively young, with just 20 years of history, we are committed to striving for excellence and 21st-century policing.
Mohamed HameedCommissioner of Police (Retd.)
During my tenure as Commissioner of Prisons at the Maldives Correctional Service, we launched a programme equipping all frontline officers with Axon body-worn cameras. In a country like the Maldives, with its geographically scattered islands, these cameras facilitated the live streaming of high-profile prisoner escorts by both sea and land. Additionally, they played a vital role in ensuring the protection of both prisoners and officers working in the Special Management Unit at Maafushi Prison.
Ahmed Mohamed FulhuCommissioner of Prisons (Retd.)
Since the rollout of Axon body-worn cameras within the Maldives Police Service, there has been a noticeable shift in behaviour. Both the public and officers have become more conscientious of their actions, leading to a significant reduction in undesirable situations.
Ahmed ShameemAssistant Commissioner of Police, South Police Commander




