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Kuwaiti Doctor Paid for 5 Years Without Working

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KUWAIT CITY, May 5: A Kuwaiti criminal court has sentenced a Kuwaiti doctor to five years in prison and ordered him to pay a fine of 345,000 Kuwaiti Dinars after he was found guilty of embezzling public funds. The court also dismissed the doctor from his position following revelations that he had fraudulently collected over 115,000 Dinars in salaries despite being absent from work for five years.

According to details provided by the Ministry of Health’s legal department, the doctor had been residing outside the country during the entire period of his unauthorized absence. Despite this, he continued to receive his full salary through alleged collusion with another employee within the ministry.

The court, however, acquitted the head of the department where the accused was previously employed. He had faced charges of negligence and failure to report the prolonged absence, which prosecutors claimed had caused significant financial losses to the Ministry of Health. The court ruled there was insufficient evidence to hold him accountable. The case has sparked renewed calls for tighter oversight and auditing of government payroll systems to prevent similar abuses of public funds.

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Kuwait Seizes Mobile Vehicles, Generators in Ahmadi Road Sweep

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KUWAIT CITY, Jun 1: In a targeted effort to maintain public order and enforce municipal regulations, Kuwait’s Public Cleanliness and Road Occupancy Department in the Ahmadi Governorate has carried out a field campaign resulting in multiple violations and removals.

According to officials, the department issued 8 citations for road occupancy violations in the areas of Al-Sabahiya and Al-Riqqa. As part of the enforcement drive, authorities also removed 7 unauthorized mobile vehicles and 8 electric generators that were occupying public spaces without proper permits.

The campaign is part of ongoing efforts to preserve the aesthetic appearance of residential neighborhoods and ensure public pathways remain safe and accessible. Officials confirmed that inspections will continue in coordination with other departments to deter future violations and maintain compliance with municipal laws.

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Horror in Kuwait’s Al-Reggai: Residents Jump from Building as Fire Kills 5

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KUWAIT CITY, Jun 1: A devastating fire broke out in a building in the Al-Reggai area early Sunday, resulting in the deaths of five people and injuries to 15 others, who suffered burns ranging from moderate to severe. Firefighters were able to bring the blaze under control.

Authorities are currently working to confirm the exact number of casualties and to investigate the cause and circumstances surrounding the incident.

According to a source from the fire brigade, the scene bore similarities to the recent Mangaf fire, with some residents leaping from upper floors in an attempt to escape. Three charred bodies were recovered from the site. The General Fire Force released an official statement, confirming that firefighting teams from the Shuwaikh Industrial and Ardiya Centers, along with Search and Rescue units, responded to the fire. It had engulfed two apartments in the building. The teams successfully extinguished the flames and handed the site over to the appropriate authorities. The incident resulted in three confirmed fatalities and multiple injuries, with some victims treated on-site and others transported to nearby hospitals.

The Public Relations and Media Department of the General Fire Force has urged building and property owners to comply with fire safety regulations and ensure that external walkways remain clear of obstructions to safeguard lives and property.

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Kuwait Extradites Fugitive Musaed Al-Musaileem After 10 Years Abroad

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KUWAIT CITY, May 31: After a decade on the run, fugitive Musaed Al-Musaileem was extradited to Kuwait on Friday evening, following his arrest by Malaysian authorities based on an international warrant issued through Interpol. He arrived in Kuwait aboard a Kuwait Airways flight via Doha, where the plane made a brief transit stop.

Kuwaiti security forces took custody of Al-Musaileem upon his arrival at Kuwait International Airport, completing all detention procedures. Authorities have since begun formal investigations in preparation for his trial.

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef issued a stern warning to those living abroad who engage in activities aimed at harming Kuwait. He cautioned that such individuals will inevitably return, but with disgrace, unable to stand with dignity among their fellow citizens.

Sheikh Al-Yousef said, “Those who left Kuwait and believed that distance gave them the license to attack, fabricate, and harm must now reflect on their actions. They should consider the fate of those who came before them. There is no escaping justice.”

He continued, “There is a stark difference between someone who returns to their homeland with honor, with knowledge, a degree, or a prestigious award  and one who returns in shame, having betrayed their country and attacked its people and leaders.”

The minister also highlighted Kuwait’s continued support and generosity toward its citizens and expats, expressing dismay at those who choose to overlook or disparage these efforts. “Justice stands above all, and the arm of the law is long. Anyone who thought Kuwait was an easy target will discover, sooner or later, that Kuwait does not forget those who harm it,” he said.

Reiterating his message, Sheikh Al-Yousef concluded with a warning to those who have strayed: “You will return… but do not return with a black face.”

Al-Musaileem, who fled Kuwait in 2015, has been sentenced to over 30 years in prison across six separate cases. Notably, his name had been included in the 2023 amnesty list — an opportunity he declined, choosing instead to remain in exile.

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