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Fire Erupts After Crash on Sixth Ring Road

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KUWAIT CITY, March 19: This Wednesday afternoon, firefighting teams from the Al-Sumoud Center swiftly responded to a collision between two vehicles on the Sixth Ring Road. The impact caused both vehicles to catch fire, prompting an immediate emergency response.

Thanks to the quick actions of the firefighters, the blaze was successfully extinguished, and the situation was brought under control. Fortunately, the accident did not result in any significant injuries, according to initial reports.

Authorities are investigating the cause of the collision and subsequent fire. Motorists are advised to exercise caution while driving and to adhere to traffic regulations to prevent similar incidents. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

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53 facilities shut down, 120 notices issued in Fahaheel fire department crackdown

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53 facilities shut down, 120 notices issued in Fahaheel fire department crackdown

A file photo of Kuwait Fire Force authorities enforcing fire safety rules in the Shuaiba Industrial Zone.

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 14: The Kuwait Fire Force (KFF), in coordination with several government entities, conducted an extensive inspection campaign in the Fahaheel Industrial Area that led to the closure of dozens of non-compliant establishments.

In a statement issued Wednesday, the KFF announced that the campaign resulted in the administrative closure of 53 industrial establishments and shops found to violate fire safety and regulatory requirements. Additionally, 120 notices and warnings were issued to other facilities found to be in partial breach of regulations.

The inspection was carried out in collaboration with the Ministry of Electricity, Water and Renewable Energy, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Public Authority for Industry, the Environment Public Authority, and the Kuwait Municipality.

The campaign is part of ongoing efforts to enforce public safety regulations and ensure compliance with fire prevention measures across industrial zones.

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KD 350–900 Charged for Illegal Kuwait Visa Renewals and Transfers

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 13: In a major crackdown on residency trafficking, the General Department of Residence Affairs Investigations has arrested a Pakistani national and several others accused of issuing illegal residency permits in exchange for money. The operation was carried out under the directives of First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahd Yousef Saud Al-Sabah.

Investigations revealed that the main suspect, identified as Shahbaz Hussain Allah Rakha, was registered under Noor Al-Kawthar General Trading and Contracting Company and acted as a representative for 19 companies, managing nine of them under agency agreements. A total of 150 workers were registered under these companies, owned by Munifa Omar Al-Enezi.

Authorities found that individuals had paid between KD 350 and KD 900 to the suspect to renew or transfer their residency illegally, despite not working for the companies under his name. The accused admitted to completing the transactions himself using the credentials of the Public Authority for Manpower and the Ministry of Interior, without the company owner’s involvement.

All suspects have been referred to the competent authorities for legal action. The Ministry of Interior, in coordination with the Public Authority for Manpower, has reaffirmed its commitment to intensifying inspections, rooting out residency trafficking, and enforcing strict legal measures against offenders.

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MoCI shuts salons, tyre shops, café for violations

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 13: The Commercial Control Department at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry launched intensive inspection campaigns targeting commercial establishments, resulting in the closure of 13 establishments, including beauty salons, used car tyre shops and a café. Director of the department Faisal Al-Ansari stressed that the ministry has never been lenient towards those who violate the regulations and laws. He revealed to the newspaper that inspection teams recorded serious violations, resulting in the closure of five women’s salons that used expired cosmetics and violation reports were issued against them.

He added the inspection teams closed five domestic worker recruitment offices, two used car tyre shops and one café for failure to comply with decisions and regulations. He said the department is keen on pursuing anyone who dares to violate the laws by intensifying inspection campaigns throughout the country; such that inspection campaigns will be carried out in industrial plots in the coming days to monitor the plots belonging to the ministry and take the necessary measures against violators.

By Marwa Al-Bahrawi
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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