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Expats Caught Fleeing With Stolen Transformer Cables In Khaitan

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KUWAIT CITY, Sep 16: Khaitan detectives have launched intensive investigations into two expatriates suspected of involvement in a series of state property thefts. Authorities are working to determine the scope of the thefts, the number of incidents committed, and how the stolen materials were disposed of.

According to a security source, during a routine patrol in Khaitan the day before yesterday, detectives spotted two men emerging from an electrical transformer. When officers ordered them to stop, the suspects abandoned a bag and attempted to flee on foot. They were swiftly pursued and arrested.

Upon inspecting the bag left behind near the transformer, police discovered a quantity of stolen electrical cables along with cutting tools. During interrogation, the suspects admitted to stealing the cables from the transformer shortly before being caught.

The source confirmed that investigations are ongoing, and the two men will be referred to the Public Prosecution once inquiries are completed.

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Firefighting teams contain blaze at shops in Al-Abdali area

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Firefighting teams contain blaze at shops in Al-Abdali area

Firefighters battle the fire at the Al-Abdali business district under control.

KUWAIT CITY, Sept 16: Firefighting teams from Al-Abdali, Al-Subiya, Al-Soor, and support centers successfully brought a fire under control on Monday evening after it broke out at several commercial shops and a warehouse in the Al-Abdali area.

Firefighting units promptly responded to the scene and initiated immediate firefighting operations, successfully containing the blaze before it spread further.

Authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported as a result of the incident.

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Kuwait Authorities Crack Down On Shop And Advertising Violations In Jahra

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KUWAIT CITY, Sep 15: During a recent field campaign, Kuwait Municipality’s inspection teams in Jahra Governorate took regulatory action against several businesses, closing two shops, issuing 40 advertising violations, and handing out 28 warnings.

According to the Public Relations Department, the Audit and Follow-up Department of the Municipality’s Services in Jahra carried out the inspections to review health licenses for shops and advertising permits, ensure compliance with regulations, and take corrective action against violators.

The department confirmed that this was the third field campaign conducted in Jahra Governorate by the specialized inspection team. The team carried out thorough inspections across multiple areas, focusing on locations where violations had been observed, and implemented necessary measures to enforce the law.

Authorities added that the campaign is part of a broader plan, with future inspections scheduled across all governorates. The Public Relations Department, in coordination with relevant departments, has prepared a timetable for upcoming campaigns to ensure regulatory compliance throughout Kuwait in the coming weeks.

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Court upholds jail sentence for defaming Kuwait’s Amir on ‘X’

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 15: The Court of Cassation, headed by Justice Sultan Buresli, on Sunday upheld the conviction of a defendant accused of publicly insulting His Highness the Amir and defaming him on the social media platform ‘X.’ The court sentenced the defendant to one year and eight months in prison with hard labor. The ruling closed the final stage of litigation in this case, after investigations proved that the defendant used his account to broadcast offensive statements that harmed His Highness the Amir. The court considered this act a violation of the Constitution and the law.

Meanwhile, the Court of Appeals on Sunday upheld the acquittal ruling in the case of publishing false news related to the ban on former MP Shuaib Al-Muwaizri’s entry into the country. A number of former MPs and bloggers are involved in the case. The Criminal Court previously acquitted all defendants of the charges against them, including publishing false news, harming national interests, and misusing their phones. These charges stemmed from tweets circulating allegations about Al-Muwaizri’s entry ban.

By Jaber Al-Hamoud
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff 

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