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Four Expatriates Caught with Stolen Cables

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KUWAIT CITY, May 7: Acting Director General of the Ahmadi Security Directorate, Brigadier Hassanein Dashti, has ordered the referral of four expatriates to the Crimes Department after they were caught in possession of stolen electrical cables and equipment.

According to a security source, a patrol unit in the Sabah Al-Ahmad residential area stopped a suspicious half-lorry vehicle carrying two expatriates in the front cabin. Upon inspection, officers discovered two more expatriates hidden in the vehicle along with stolen cables, a transformer, and other electrical equipment. During initial questioning, all four suspects admitted to stealing the items.

Following the arrest, a citizen representing the Ministry of Electricity filed a complaint reporting the theft of four transformers and 28 electrical cables from the Al-Mutlaa area. The Deputy Public Prosecutor has registered the incident as a felony case, numbered 30/2025 Al-Mutlaa Felonies—classified as “Theft”. Forensic teams have been tasked with examining the scene, while detectives continue investigations to confirm the identities and roles of the suspects.

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Timely Action Prevents Casualties in Al-Wafra Warehouse Fire

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KUWAIT CITY, July 1: This Tuesday afternoon, firefighting teams from the Al-Wafra and Al-Nuwaiseeb stations successfully contained a fire that broke out in a wood warehouse on a farm in the Al-Wafra area. The blaze was brought under control without any reported injuries.

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Kuwaiti Convicted Of Using a Fake High School Diploma To Secure Govt Job

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KUWAIT CITY, July 1: The Court of Cassation has sentenced a Kuwaiti citizen employed by a government public sector to seven years in prison and fined him KD 143,000 after finding him guilty of forging an academic certificate and unlawfully receiving public funds.

The case involved the defendant submitting a forged high school diploma, allegedly issued by a school in a Gulf country, which he used to obtain employment in the public sector. Authorities later discovered the forgery, leading to his referral to trial and subsequent conviction for document falsification and receiving salaries without legal entitlement.

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Visa Fraud Gang Busted In Kuwait; International Network Exposed

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KUWAIT CITY, July 1: As part of its ongoing campaign to combat organized crime and enforce residency and labor laws, Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior, through the Nationality and Residency Affairs Sector and the General Department of Residency Investigations, has arrested a gang involved in large-scale document forgery aimed at securing travel visas to various European countries.

Investigations carried out in coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs uncovered the gang’s fraudulent methods, which included altering job titles, falsifying employer information, and manipulating work permits, salary details, bank statements, and other official documents to meet visa requirements set by European embassies.

Initial findings also revealed the involvement of an Egyptian national operating a social media account from abroad, who promoted these illegal services and targeted individuals seeking to immigrate illegally. Authorities apprehended several gang members within Kuwait and seized electronic devices and forged documents used in their operations. The suspects and confiscated materials have been referred to the relevant authorities for legal action.

In line with international security cooperation, Kuwait coordinated immediately with authorities in the Arab Republic of Egypt, leading to the arrest of the remaining gang members abroad. Further legal procedures are currently underway.

The Ministry of Interior reaffirmed its commitment to upholding national security and enforcing the law, warning that it will continue to take firm action against anyone involved in such criminal activities. The Ministry also urged the public to comply with all laws and regulations.

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