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School Music Teacher Took Salary Without Working for 16 Years

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KUWAIT CITY, April 8:  The Criminal Court has convicted a music teacher of embezzling 182,000 Kuwaiti dinars after it was discovered that she had been absent from her job continuously from 2008 to 2024. This extended absence came to light through fingerprint attendance records across multiple schools, confirming that she had not reported to work during the entire 16-year period.

In court, the accused acknowledged the charges and expressed her willingness to repay the embezzled amount in installments. The case highlights a rare but serious instance of administrative oversight, drawing attention to the importance of accountability mechanisms within the public sector.

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Protect Yourself from Cybercrime with These Simple Steps

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 12: In an era where digital threats are constantly evolving, protecting yourself from cybercrime has become a crucial part of everyday life. From identity theft to online scams, cybercriminals are finding new ways to exploit vulnerabilities. The Ministry of Interior (MOI) of Kuwait urges everyone to adopt simple yet effective security measures to safeguard personal information and stay one step ahead of these dangers.

In today’s digital age, protecting yourself from cybercrime is more important than ever. The Ministry of Interior (MOI) in Kuwait emphasizes the following key practices to safeguard your online presence:

  • Use Strong Passwords: Choose complex passwords combining letters, numbers, and special characters. Avoid easily guessable information like birthdays or common words.
  • Enable Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Add an extra layer of security by requiring a second form of verification, such as a code sent to your phone, when logging into your accounts.
  • Be Cautious with Links and Attachments: Never open emails, messages, or attachments from unknown or suspicious sources, as they may contain malware or phishing attempts.
  • Keep Your Software Updated: Regularly update your operating system, antivirus, and applications to protect against the latest security threats.
  • Protect Your Personal Information: Avoid sharing sensitive details online, including on social media, to minimize the risk of identity theft and fraud.

By following these simple but effective steps, you can greatly reduce your risk of falling victim to cybercrime.

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Kuwaiti woman arrested for sorcery, witchcraft, and fraudulent practices

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Kuwaiti woman arrested for sorcery, witchcraft, and fraudulent practices

Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior authorities arrested a Kuwaiti woman for practicing witchcraft and fraudulent activities.

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 12: In a significant breakthrough by the Criminal Security Sector, the General Administration of Criminal Investigations (GACI) has successfully apprehended a retired Kuwaiti woman for engaging in sorcery, witchcraft, fortune-telling, and fraudulent activities for financial gain. The arrest is part of ongoing efforts to combat harmful, deceptive practices that undermine societal values and exploit vulnerable individuals.

The accused, identified as Fawzia Ahmed Taleb, reportedly lured victims by falsely claiming that she could solve personal and family problems, break curses, bring good luck, and fulfill their wishes in exchange for money. Authorities received confidential tips about Taleb’s illicit activities, prompting a thorough investigation. Detectives confirmed the validity of the information and, following a series of inquiries, obtained a legal warrant to proceed with her arrest.

A specialized team of detectives moved swiftly to the Al-Mangaf area, where they apprehended Taleb at her residence. During the search, investigators uncovered an array of materials, including herbs, stones, and other items typically used in witchcraft and sorcery. These items, along with other evidence related to her fraudulent activities, were seized and secured for further examination.

Taleb was subsequently referred to the relevant authorities for legal proceedings. The Ministry of the Interior emphasized its ongoing commitment to addressing such illegal practices, which not only harm individuals but also conflict with Kuwait’s social values and traditions. The ministry also urged the public to report any similar activities through official channels, ensuring that such harmful practices do not spread further within society.

As the investigation continues, authorities remain vigilant in their efforts to protect citizens from deception and exploitation.

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Eight rescued as house fire breaks out in Mubarak Al-Kabeer

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Eight rescued as house fire breaks out in Mubarak Al-Kabeer

Firefighters contain a house blaze in Mubarak Al-Kabeer.

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 12:  Firefighting teams from Al-Qurain and Al-Bairaq stations successfully brought a house fire under control on Tuesday morning in the Mubarak Al-Kabeer area.

Upon receiving the emergency call, the teams swiftly responded and began combating the blaze. Their quick and coordinated efforts enabled the fire to be contained before it could spread further.

During the operation, eight individuals were rescued from the affected residence. All were safely evacuated and handed over to the relevant authorities for further care and assessment.

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