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Kuwait Extradites Fugitive Musaed Al-Musaileem After 10 Years Abroad

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KUWAIT CITY, May 31: After a decade on the run, fugitive Musaed Al-Musaileem was extradited to Kuwait on Friday evening, following his arrest by Malaysian authorities based on an international warrant issued through Interpol. He arrived in Kuwait aboard a Kuwait Airways flight via Doha, where the plane made a brief transit stop.

Kuwaiti security forces took custody of Al-Musaileem upon his arrival at Kuwait International Airport, completing all detention procedures. Authorities have since begun formal investigations in preparation for his trial.

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef issued a stern warning to those living abroad who engage in activities aimed at harming Kuwait. He cautioned that such individuals will inevitably return, but with disgrace, unable to stand with dignity among their fellow citizens.

Sheikh Al-Yousef said, “Those who left Kuwait and believed that distance gave them the license to attack, fabricate, and harm must now reflect on their actions. They should consider the fate of those who came before them. There is no escaping justice.”

He continued, “There is a stark difference between someone who returns to their homeland with honor, with knowledge, a degree, or a prestigious award  and one who returns in shame, having betrayed their country and attacked its people and leaders.”

The minister also highlighted Kuwait’s continued support and generosity toward its citizens and expats, expressing dismay at those who choose to overlook or disparage these efforts. “Justice stands above all, and the arm of the law is long. Anyone who thought Kuwait was an easy target will discover, sooner or later, that Kuwait does not forget those who harm it,” he said.

Reiterating his message, Sheikh Al-Yousef concluded with a warning to those who have strayed: “You will return… but do not return with a black face.”

Al-Musaileem, who fled Kuwait in 2015, has been sentenced to over 30 years in prison across six separate cases. Notably, his name had been included in the 2023 amnesty list — an opportunity he declined, choosing instead to remain in exile.

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Drug Offenses Lead to 112 Arrests Across Kuwait

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KUWAIT CITY, June 3: Rescue patrols arrested 112 people of various nationalities in May for the possession of suspected narcotics and in an abnormal condition. A security source confirmed that patrol officers, through security checkpoints in various areas, apprehended several individuals in possession of suspected narcotics and drug paraphernalia. He stated that all those arrested were referred to the Drug Control General Department (DCGD) at the Interior Ministry.

The source said the security campaigns are ongoing to arrest individuals wanted by law, as well as drug users and dealers. He added the rescue patrols intensified their security campaigns during summer, to instill discipline and maintain security throughout the country.

By Munif Naif

Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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General Fire Force shuts down violating facilities in Al-Raiq’i inspection

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General Fire Force shuts down violating facilities in Al-Raiq’i inspection

Kuwait Fire Force, agencies enforce safety standards in Al-Raiq’i sweep.

KUWAIT CITY, June 3: The General Fire Force conducted an inspection campaign Monday evening in the Al-Raiq’i area, in coordination with the Public Authority for Manpower, the Public Authority for Food and Nutrition, the Environment Public Authority, and Kuwait Municipality.

The campaign targeted buildings and establishments that violated fire safety and prevention regulations.

Several violations were recorded, and a number of establishments were administratively closed for failing to meet the safety standards of the General Fire Force and other participating authorities.

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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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