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Kuwait’s MOI Arrests 11 Beggars on Visit and Family Visas

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KUWAIT CITY, March 15: In line with the directives of His Excellency, the Acting Prime Minister Sheikh Fahad Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, to combat negative social phenomena, the Criminal Security Sector has intensified its efforts to eliminate begging, which tends to rise during Ramadan. The General Department of Criminal Investigations—specifically the Department for the Protection of Public Morals and Combating Human Trafficking—has arrested 11 beggars of Arab and Asian nationalities who were soliciting alms in front of mosques and markets. Additionally, 15 individuals were apprehended for engaging in unauthorized street vending.

The Ministry of Interior warns that strict measures will be enforced against those who exploit children for begging to evoke public sympathy. Offenders will be charged with child exploitation, deported, and held accountable, while violating companies will face closure. The Ministry urges the public to report any instances of begging by calling 25582581, 97288200, 97288211, or the emergency hotline 112, available 24/7.

Investigations revealed that some of the arrested individuals had entered Kuwait on visitor visas or family residency permits, while others were classified as “loose labor” without permanent employment. Legal action is being taken against companies that facilitated their illegal entry and employment.

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Fake UK Apartments Scam Lands Kuwaiti Woman In Jail

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KUWAIT CITY, June 30: The Court of Cassation has sentenced a Kuwaiti businesswoman to four years in prison with hard labor and fined her 1,152,000 Kuwaiti dinars after convicting her of defrauding several citizens. She falsely claimed to offer residential apartments in the UK for Kuwaiti students, convincing parents that she owned properties near British universities. In exchange for reserving these non-existent units, she collected large sums of money. Investigations revealed that she operated the fraudulent scheme in partnership with an Egyptian accomplice who fled the country once the scam was uncovered. Despite the exposure, she continued her fraudulent activities until her arrest. She was later charged with fraud and money laundering. The Court of Cassation upheld the lower court’s ruling, confirming her guilt and making the verdict final.

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Expat Ends Life by Slashing Vein in Kuwait’s Al Waha

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KUWAIT CITY, June 30: An expatriate tragically took his own life in the Al Waha area by slashing his vein, resulting in severe bleeding. The motive behind the suicide remains unknown.

According to a security source, the incident was reported by a friend of the victim to one of his colleagues. Upon receiving the alert, emergency services promptly dispatched an ambulance to the scene. Paramedics confirmed that the expatriate had used a sharp knife to inflict the fatal wounds.

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Syrian Expat Jailed For 12 Years Over Fake Kuwaiti Citizenship

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KUWAIT CITY, June 30: A criminal court has sentenced a Syrian expatriate to 12 years in prison and imposed a fine of 961,000 Kuwaiti dinars for fraudulently obtaining Kuwaiti citizenship by falsely claiming to be related to a deceased citizen. Investigations revealed that the expatriate’s father had conspired with the citizen to include his son in official records in exchange for a sum of money. As a result, the accused illegally accessed numerous citizenship benefits, including employment at the Ministry of Defense, retirement privileges, a salary, a pension, a housing allowance, and an attempt to claim a government residential plot.

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