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Security Sweep in Salmiya Nets 23 Residency Law Offenders

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KUWAIT CITY, May 5: The General Department of Residence Affairs Investigations has arrested 23 individuals for violating Kuwait’s Residency and Labor Law during a crackdown on illegal gatherings in the Salmiya area, the Ministry of Interior announced.

The arrests come as part of ongoing nationwide security operations targeting residency and labor law violators across all governorates. The ministry stated that the operation was launched in response to complaints circulated on social media regarding the presence of unlicensed workers congregating in Salmiya.

Acting swiftly, the Violators Arrest Department in Hawalli Governorate was dispatched to the site, resulting in the detention of 23 individuals. Of those apprehended, 19 held Article 20 residency permits designated for domestic workers, while four were found to be in violation under Article 18, which covers private sector employment. The ministry confirmed that all necessary legal procedures have been initiated, and the cases will be referred to the competent authorities for further action. Reaffirming its commitment to uphold the law, the Ministry of Interior emphasized that it will continue to pursue violations rigorously, with accountability extending to both workers and employers found in breach of residency or labor regulations.

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Kuwait Authorities Seize 1,120 Bottles of Alcohol in Major Bust

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KUWAIT CITY, May 14: As part of its ongoing efforts to combat the smuggling and distribution of narcotics and alcohol, the Ministry of Interior—through the Criminal Security Sector—has successfully apprehended three Asian nationals involved in a major smuggling operation. According to the General Department for Drug Control, the suspects were caught in possession of 1,120 bottles of imported alcohol. The contraband was concealed and smuggled into the country through a seaport using sophisticated methods. The suspects, along with the seized items, have been referred to the relevant authorities for legal action. The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to continuing intensive security campaigns aimed at arresting smugglers and traffickers, and to taking firm action against anyone who threatens the safety and security of society.

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Firefighters contain an apartment fire in Khaitan without injuries

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Firefighters contain an apartment fire in Khaitan without injuries

Firefighters battle an apartment fire in the Khaitan area.

 KUWAIT CITY, May 14: Firefighters from Farwaniya and Subhan brigades successfully controlled a fire in an apartment building in the Khaitan area on Tuesday evening. The teams responded swiftly to the blaze and managed to contain it without any significant injuries reported.

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Expat Wanted For Defrauding a Kuwaiti Of KD 11,000 In Fake Investment Deal

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KUWAIT CITY, May 14:  An investigator at the Hawally Police Station has ordered to placement an expatriate on the wanted list and imposed a travel ban, following a citizen’s complaint of being defrauded of KD 11,000. The decision was made after the complainant reported that the accused not only refused to return the money but also blocked all forms of communication.

According to a security source, the case has been classified as a “breach of trust.” The victim, a Kuwaiti citizen born in 1956, told police that he met the expatriate, born in 1974, who persuaded him to invest in what he claimed was a highly profitable auction business. The complainant stated, “I believed in him, especially when he claimed that the investment would double within a year. On February 9, I gave him KD 7,000 in cash and two Rolex watches valued at KD 4,000.”

However, the promised profits never materialized. “Weeks and months passed with no return on the investment. When I contacted him, he gave me a small sum of money and then disappeared, cutting off all communication and blocking my number,” the victim added. Authorities continue their investigation, while steps are being taken to prevent the accused from leaving the country.

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