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Bedoun, officer in brawl | arabtimes

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KUWAIT CITY, June 10: A case of assault, battery, and insulting a public employee — registered at the Hawally Police Station — was referred to the competent authorities for re-investigation and a thorough review of the circumstances surrounding the incident. The case involves a Ministry of Interior officer and a Bedoun (stateless). According to official records, the officer, born in 1998, stated: “I was dispatched in response to a report concerning a dispute between a woman and a child. Upon arrival at the scene, I encountered a man, an illegal resident (Bedoun). As I intervened to protect the child from harm, the individual began insulting and physically assaulting me.”

In contrast, the second party involved in the case, born in 1980, gave a different account. He alleged: “The soldier abused his position by physically and verbally assaulting me. He punched me in the face, which required medical attention.” He submitted a medical report supporting his claims, which confirmed he sustained a nasal fracture.

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Firefighters free a worker’s hand trapped in an ice crusher at fish market

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KUWAIT CITY, July 30:  The Fahaheel Fire Station team responded on Wednesday morning to an incident at the fish market, where a worker’s hand became trapped in an ice crusher. Firefighters successfully managed the situation and handed the injured worker over to the relevant authorities.

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Former Broadcaster Sentenced to Two Years for Insulting God and the Amir

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KUWAIT CITY, July 30: The Criminal Court, presided over by Judge Dr. Khaled Al-Omara, has sentenced a well-known former broadcaster to two years of imprisonment with hard labor for insulting the God and the Amir on social media.

The individual was arrested by the State Security Service after posting a controversial tweet on his personal account on platform X (formerly Twitter). According to the Public Prosecution, the charges included insulting religious sanctity, offending the Amir, and misuse of Internet and Social Media.

During interrogation, the defendant denied all allegations. However, the court found sufficient grounds to convict him and handed down the sentence accordingly.

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Doctor Sentenced To Jail, Fined KD 345,000 For Five-Year Absence And Salary Fraud

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KUWAIT CITY, July 30: The Criminal Court has rejected an appeal filed by a Kuwaiti doctor and upheld the original verdict sentencing him to five years in prison, a KD 345,000 fine, and dismissal from his job. The doctor was found guilty of embezzling KD 115,000 in salaries he received while being absent from work.

According to the Ministry of Health’s legal department, the doctor had been absent from his post at a government hospital for five years while residing abroad. Despite his prolonged absence, he continued to receive his full salary with the help of another employee, suggesting collusion.

Following an official report submitted to the Public Prosecution, an investigation was launched. Authorities confirmed that the doctor had not entered Kuwait in the past five years, confirming the fraudulent salary payments.

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