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Kuwait Municipality Cracks Down on Building Violations in Jahra

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KUWAIT CITY, April 17: The Public Relations Department of the Kuwait Municipality announced that the Engineering Audit and Follow-up Department in Jahra Governorate recently carried out a field inspection targeting construction violations across investment, commercial, industrial, and private residential properties. The initiative aims to ensure adherence to existing regulations and take appropriate action against violators.

This inspection is part of a series of planned field visits. During the third round in Jahra Governorate, the specialized team surveyed multiple sites, identifying several breaches of building codes. As a result, nine warnings were issued for violations in the Al Waha and Jahra areas.

The Public Relations Department confirmed that similar inspections will continue across various governorates according to a pre-arranged schedule, in coordination with relevant departments. These efforts are part of the Municipality’s ongoing campaign to monitor construction activity and enforce compliance with approved regulations and guidelines.

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Expat In His Forties Found Hanging In Hawally Building

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KUWAIT CITY, July 23: An expatriate man in his forties was found dead on Monday morning in what appears to be a case of suicide by hanging in a residential building in the Hawally area.

According to the Ministry of Interior, a building guard in Block 1 of Hawally reported discovering an unconscious man on the staircase. Police and emergency medical teams immediately responded to the scene, where they confirmed the man had died after hanging himself using a rope tied to the stair railing.

Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the circumstances surrounding the incident.

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Kuwait court frees Kuwaiti man peddling in arms

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KUWAIT CITY, July 22: The Criminal Court, headed by Counselor Nasser Al-Badr, released on bail of KD500 a citizen — one of 13 individuals under trial for trafficking in unlicensed firearms and ammunition, in addition to money laundering. The hearing was postponed until Sept 15 to summon the incident officer. Attorney Dhari Al-Tararwa, who appeared in court on behalf of the citizen, presented comprehensive legal arguments. He requested his client’s release, asserting that there are no justifications for the pretrial detention and that there is no danger in releasing the accused. The court granted the request.

The Public Prosecution charged the defendants with possession of various firearms, like pistols and Kalashnikov machine guns, and unlicensed ammunition for trafficking, as well as money laundering, in which the money involved is estimated at thousands of Kuwaiti dinars proven to have been obtained through illegal activities. Case files indicate that the defendants’ roles varied, some were involved in the possession and trafficking of firearms, while others assisted and participated in the agreement and planning. The case documents include details regarding communications, weapons distribution, and methods of transferring funds.

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

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19 detained in Kuwait as corruption scandal rocks cooperative societies

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19 detained in Kuwait as corruption scandal rocks cooperative societies

Corruption network involving cooperative societies and companies busted in Kuwait

KUWAIT CITY, July 22: Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior (MoI), through its Criminal Security Sector, announced on Tuesday the arrest of a corruption network involving multiple members of the Union of Cooperative Societies, a cooperative society’s board member, six commercial companies, and 14 brokers and employees.

According to a statement from the MoI’s Public Relations and Security Media Department, investigations uncovered clear evidence that several members received bribes from commercial companies. These payments were made in exchange for promoting the companies’ products and granting them preferential treatment within the cooperatives, actions that violate official regulations.

The statement further revealed that several brokers responsible for handling and transferring the illicit funds were also detained. Upon interrogation, all suspects admitted to their involvement in the corrupt activities.

A total of 19 suspects were arrested across two separate cases, including four members of the Union of Cooperative Societies, one cooperative society board member, three brokers acting as intermediaries between companies and cooperative members, two employees of the Union and cooperative societies, and nine employees from the implicated commercial companies.

The Ministry confirmed that it has taken all necessary legal actions against the suspects and referred the case to the relevant judicial authorities. It reiterated its strong commitment to tackling any violations that compromise the integrity of cooperative operations.

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