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Firefighting teams contain fire at the Amghara scrapyard

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Firefighting teams contain trucks and waste fire in the Amghara scrapyard.

KUWAIT CITY, June 1: Firefighting teams from Al-Tahrir and Jahra Industrial Centers brought a fire under control on Sunday afternoon involving trucks and waste at the Amghara scrapyard. The fire was extinguished and contained without any reported injuries.

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KD 800,000 Gold Heist: Indian And Pakistani Expats, Kuwaiti Mother-Daughter Duo Convicted

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KUWAIT CITY, June 2: The Criminal Court has issued its verdict in a high-profile theft and money laundering case involving the embezzlement of more than KD 800,000 from a jewelry company. Four individuals, an Indian expat employee of the company, a Pakistani jewelry vendor, a Kuwaiti woman, and her daughter, were convicted in connection with the crime.

The court sentenced the Indian employee, who was present during the proceedings, and the Pakistani vendor, who was tried in absentia, to 10 years of imprisonment with hard labor. The Kuwaiti woman was sentenced to five years with hard labor, while her daughter received a five-year suspended sentence, conditional upon a KD 5,000 bail. All four defendants were jointly fined KD 809,000. Additionally, the court referred the civil lawsuit filed by the affected jewelry company to the appropriate judicial authority.

Investigations revealed that the Indian employee had been systematically stealing jewelry, gold ornaments, and cash from the company over a period extending from 2002 until the end of 2024. Upon his arrest, he confessed to working with a Pakistani vendor who sold the stolen items and later fled the country. He also implicated a Kuwaiti woman and her daughter, accusing them of inciting and participating in the theft.

The case highlights the importance of internal oversight in high-value sectors and reinforces Kuwait’s commitment to prosecuting financial crimes and protecting commercial entities from internal fraud.

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Kuwait Authorities Urge Strict Safety Measures Following Al-Riggae Fire

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KUWAIT CITY, June 2: Acting Chief of the General Fire Force, Brigadier General Mohammed Ali Al-Qahtani, conducted a field inspection on Monday at the site of a fire that broke out in a residential building in the Riggae area on Sunday morning. He was accompanied by Acting Deputy Chief of the Firefighting Sector, Brigadier General Omar Abdulaziz Hamad, along with several senior officials from the Fire Force.

During the site visit, Brigadier General Al-Qahtani was briefed on the incident’s circumstances and emphasized the critical importance of complying with established safety and fire prevention regulations. He cautioned property owners against overcrowding residential buildings. He warned of the severe risks posed by obstructed entrances or locked rooftop doors, which can hinder evacuation efforts and jeopardize lives during emergencies.

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Ten Arrested in Kuwait, Large Quantities of Narcotics Seized in Security Raid

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KUWAIT CITY, June 2: The Ministry of Interior announced on Monday the detention of ten persons on charges of dealing with narcotics and psychotropic drugs in a chain of well-planned raids. The MoI security information department said in a statement that the suspects were apprehended during security operations in Al-Gurain, Wafra, Andalos, Saad Al-Abdullah City, Khairan, and Sabah Al-Salem districts. The engaged personnel found and confiscated six kilograms of shabu (methamphetamine) materials, three kilograms of hashish, 7000 Lyrica capsules, guns of various calibers, ammunition, and suspicious funds. It has affirmed the determination to pursue the security campaigns against “dealers in these contaminating substances,” warning that the security forces will act firmly against such dangerous activities. It called on the citizens and residents to cooperate with the security personnel and report any suspicious activities for the sake of safeguarding society

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