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PAAAFR cracks down on Illegal camel grazing along Kabd Road

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KUWAIT CITY, April 21: The Public Authority for Agricultural Affairs and Fish Resources (PAAAFR) has announced that it has identified several camel herders violating the law by allowing their camel to graze in areas outside the designated zones along Kabd Road, from Al-Farda Roundabout to the Police Station Roundabout, as well as adjacent roads. PAAAFR explained that such behavior threatens the safety of both citizens and road users, and necessary legal actions were taken against the violators. They were made to sign pledges not to repeat the offense and to fully comply with the designated grazing areas, under Law No. 41/1988 on livestock grazing, and the decision of the Municipal Affairs Committee regarding the allocation of grazing areas. The permitted grazing areas extend from Abdali in the north, along the western side of Abdali Road, merging into Al-Salmi Road, and continue south to the Wafra area and the southern international border. The authority affirmed that prohibited areas, such as oil fields, pipeline routes, military bases, army installations, residential areas, and agricultural beautification projects, must be avoided.

By Mohammed Ghanem
 Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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Three injured in vehicle collision and fire on Jahra Road

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Three injured in vehicle collision and fire on Jahra Road

Kuwait firefighting team tackles vehicle fire on the Jahra Road.

KUWAIT CITY, July 1: Firefighting teams from the Shuwaikh Industrial Fire Station responded Tuesday morning to a collision and fire involving two vehicles on Jahra Road in the Shuwaikh area.

The incident resulted in injuries to three individuals. Emergency teams swiftly managed the situation, and the injured were handed over to medical emergency services for treatment.

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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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