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Asian Expatriate and Young Kuwaiti Arrested in Drug-Related Cases

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 2: Kuwaiti security authorities referred two individuals to the General Department for Drug Control in separate incidents involving narcotics and suspicious items.

First Case: Asian Expatriate Arrested in Farwaniya

According to a security source, a patrol team from the Farwaniya Security Directorate noticed a vehicle parked suspiciously in a dirt lot during a late-night inspection campaign. When officers approached the car, the man inside attempted to flee but was quickly apprehended.

The suspect, identified as an Asian expatriate, was searched on the spot. Police discovered 15 bags of a chemical drug in his possession. During questioning, the man confessed that he was involved in promoting and distributing narcotics to customers. He was immediately referred to the General Department for Drug Control for further legal action.

Second Case: Young Man Caught in Intoxicated State in Sulaibikhat

In another incident, officers from the North Sulaibikhat Police Station referred a 22-year-old man, born in 2002, to the General Department for Drug Control after finding him in an abnormal condition.

A police patrol in Sulaibiya Block 2 spotted an American-made vehicle parked on the roadside with the driver seemingly asleep. When officers attempted to wake him, they discovered that he was in a deep stupor, slurring his speech, and completely unaware of his surroundings.

Upon searching the vehicle, police seized:

  • Five blue and white pills suspected to be narcotics
  • A light bulb (commonly modified for drug use)
  • An axe and a knife

The presence of the weapons raised concerns that the young man may be connected to violent crimes such as robbery, in addition to drug abuse.

Both cases have been transferred to the General Department for Drug Control, which has launched investigations to determine the full extent of their activities and possible connections to wider criminal networks.

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Hearing put off in wife murder case

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 13: The Criminal Court adjourned to October 27 the case filed against a citizen who is accused of murdering his wife in Mutla’a desert on the first day of Eid al-Fitr. According to the case files, the defendant lured his wife to a remote area in Mutla’a and deliberately ran her over with his vehicle, causing her immediate death. Security forces arrested the defendant a few hours after the crime. He was referred to the Criminal Court after the Public Prosecution completed its investigation and charged him with deliberate and premeditated murder.

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

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No Punishment Without Evidence, Acquits Man In Sorcery Case

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 13:The Misdemeanor Court acquitted a defendant of fraud through sorcery, after it was determined that the accusation was tainted by ignorance and failed to identify any victims. The court explained that criminal rulings are based on certainty and conviction, not doubt and speculation. It emphasized that there is no crime or punishment without a text, and that Kuwaiti legislation has no explicit provision criminalizing sorcery or sorcery. Attorney Abdul Mohsen Al-Qattan, who appeared in court on behalf of the defendant, argued that the Public Prosecution’s arrest and search warrant was invalid, as it was based on frivolous investigations related to a crime that had yet to occur.

The court responded to this argument by stating that the warrant was issued based on explicit and clear investigations that included sufficient information that justify its issuance. It pointed out that the seriousness of such investigations is subject to the investigative authority under the supervision of the trial court, and that it is not subject to review as long as the warrant was issued in connection with a crime that was committed. The court then tackled the merits of the case, indicating that the crime of fraud, under Articles 231 and 232 of the Penal Code, entails fraud that leads to the delivery of funds based on legally defined deception.

This was not proven in the case at hand, as the documents contained no evidence of the delivery of funds or the identification of victims. The court added that the accusation presented by the prosecution was vague and lacked a precise statement of the facts, rendering the crime tainted by obfuscation and preventing the formation of a definitive judicial opinion. The court acquitted the defendant, pursuant to Article 172/1 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.

By Jaber Al-Hamoud

Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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61 fire safety violations found in Kuwait’s Mubarakiya Market inspection

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61 fire safety violations found in Kuwait’s Mubarakiya Market inspection

Kuwait Fire Force steps up fire prevention efforts in Mubarakiya Market.

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 13: In a proactive move to strengthen public safety and enforce fire prevention standards, the Kuwait Fire Force carried out a large-scale inspection campaign Sunday evening in Mubarakiya Market, located in the Capital Governorate.

The operation, led by the General Fire Force, aimed to inspect commercial establishments and buildings for fire safety violations. According to an official statement, the campaign resulted in the issuance of 61 notifications and warnings to a number of shops and establishments that failed to comply with the required safety and fire prevention measures set by the authority.

The initiative is part of the Fire Force’s ongoing efforts to enhance public safety, reduce fire hazards, and ensure that all commercial properties comply with mandatory fire protection standards.

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