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Expatriate Arrested at Kuwait Airport for Smuggling Hashish

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KUWAIT CITY, May 12: An expatriate in his thirties was apprehended at Kuwait International Airport (Terminal 1) for attempting to smuggle hashish into the country. He has been transferred to the General Department for Drug Control and is expected to be referred to the Public Prosecution on charges of drug trafficking.

According to a security source, customs officers at the airport grew suspicious of the man due to his visibly anxious and erratic behavior, appearing confused and constantly looking around. Acting on these observations, an inspector escorted him to a private inspection room for a personal search and a detailed examination of his luggage. During the inspection, officers discovered two pieces of hashish concealed among his clothing.


In the initial investigation, the suspect reportedly claimed the hashish was intended as so-called “gifts” hashish—small quantities meant to be shared as gifts with friends. Following protocol, the Director of Air Customs notified the General Department for Drug Control, which dispatched officers to the airport. The narcotics and related evidence were officially documented and handed over per legal procedures.

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Fire contained at workers’ housing camp in South Sabah Al-Ahmad

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Fire contained at workers' housing camp in South Sabah Al-Ahmad

Firefighters contain blaze at workers’ housing in South Sabah Al-Ahmad

KUWAIT CITY, June 2: Firefighting teams from Al-Kout, Arifjan, Nuwaiseeb, and the support unit successfully contained a fire on Sunday afternoon at a workers’ housing camp in the South Sabah Al-Ahmad residential project.

The blaze was brought under control without any reported injuries, according to authorities. 

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Illegal Workers Targeted as 130 Arrested in Kuwait Security Blitz

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KUWAIT CITY, June 1: A joint security campaign conducted Thursday morning in the Sabah Al-Ahmad residential area led to the arrest of 130 expatriates for various residency-related violations. The campaign, carried out by Ahmadi security personnel in coordination with the Public Authority for Manpower, targeted companies operating in the area.

Among those detained were 17 expatriates issued fines, 18 with absconding cases registered against them, and 95 individuals who were unable to produce valid identification or residency documents.

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Kuwait To Deport Six Expats For Illegally Entering Closed Restaurant

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KUWAIT CITY, June 1: Six expatriates have been referred to the Deportation Center after being caught inside a restaurant in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh that had been officially closed by the Kuwait Fire Force. Officers from the Residency Affairs Investigations Department arrested individuals following a report that the restaurant had been illegally reopened.

According to the source, the individuals claimed they entered through a rear door, which did not display a violation closure sticker, to retrieve food and prevent spoilage. However, authorities emphasized that entering any premises under administrative closure, regardless of the access point, is a legal violation.

A spokesperson from the Fire Force confirmed that any attempt to bypass a sealed restaurant for violating rules, including entering through alternate doors, is strictly prohibited. Expatriates found guilty of such violations face immediate deportation, while Kuwaiti citizens involved are referred to the judiciary for prosecution.

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