[5] One of Maulwi's heroic performances was when Indonesia facing the Soviet Union on 29 November 1956 at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.
Indonesia at that time managed to hold the Soviet Union, which was one of the strongest teams in Europe and the world, to a goalless draw.
[6] Maulwi began his military career when he joined a military organization called Laskar Pemberontak Republik Indonesia Sulawesi known by the abbreviation LAPRIS as a Member, but not long after the leadership of LAPRIS formed a mobile / fast-moving force called Harimau Indonesia where he was trusted to be its Chief of Staff until at its peak he officially became an Indonesian National Armed Forces officer with the final rank of Colonel CPM (Ret.)
Previously, he suffered from complications related to his heart, kidneys, and lungs, necessitating treatment in the intensive care unit at Pondok Indah Hospital.
[8] His body was interred the following day at the Kalibata Heroes' Cemetery in South Jakarta, with a military funeral ceremony led by Colonel Sudarma.