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Kuwait Police Arrest Bangladeshi in Asian Expats Extortion Bust

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KUWAIT CITY, July 2: In a significant move to clamp down on criminal activity, the Criminal Security Sector of Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior has dismantled a gang that was extorting members of the Asian community in the Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh area of Farwaniya Governorate.

According to an official statement, the Farwaniya Investigations Department uncovered the gang’s illegal operations following complaints from expats and vendors. The group was reportedly demanding money from individuals — many of them street vendors and informal workers — in exchange for not harassing or harming them. The victims, largely from the Asian expatriate community, were targeted due to their vulnerable status and presence in unregulated market areas.

Investigators were able to document the gang’s activities with video evidence showing members of the group collecting money from vendors in real time. The footage confirmed that the gang was exploiting the lack of oversight in the area to run an organized extortion racket.

Based on this evidence, law enforcement set a strategic ambush, which led to the arrest of one gang member, a Bangladeshi national, caught red-handed while attempting to extort money. Authorities stated that operations are ongoing to identify and arrest the remaining members of the group.

The Ministry of Interior emphasized its zero-tolerance policy towards individuals or groups who threaten the peace and security of society. In its statement, the ministry urged the public to report any suspicious or similar criminal behavior through official communication channels, reiterating its commitment to protecting all communities in Kuwait.

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High-Value Drug Seizure In Kuwait Leads To Arrest Of Afghan National

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KUWAIT CITY, July 3: Under the supervision of His Excellency the First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Sheikh Fahd Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, security forces successfully seized a significant quantity of shabu and heroin during an attempted sea smuggling operation. This was the result of a coordinated effort between the Ministry of Interior of the State of Kuwait and the Ministry of Interior of the United Arab Emirates.

The seizure included approximately 100 kilograms of crystal meth and 10 kilograms of heroin, with an estimated value of 1,150,000 Kuwaiti dinars.

The operation was based on precise security intelligence obtained through joint cooperation, which revealed the arrival of a sea container carrying narcotics as part of an international organized crime network. A detailed security plan was implemented to track the container and apprehend those responsible.

In coordination with the General Administration of Customs, the container was permitted to leave Shuwaikh Port but was closely monitored until its recipient, an Afghan national, was caught red-handed in the Amghara area. The General Fire Force also assisted by safely opening and handling the container while maintaining strict security measures and protecting all personnel involved.

His Excellency Sheikh Fahd Yousef Saud Al-Sabah expressed his sincere gratitude to Lieutenant General His Highness Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior of the UAE, for the invaluable cooperation and intelligence support that led to the success of the operation. He highlighted the strong fraternal ties between Kuwait and the UAE and emphasized the importance of continued security coordination and information sharing in the fight against organized crime.

His Excellency reaffirmed the Ministry of Interior’s ongoing commitment to combating drug trafficking through enhanced cooperation with local and international partners, aiming to safeguard the homeland and ensure the safety and security of society.

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Over 1,400 Cigarette Packs Hidden in Car Seized by Kuwait Customs

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KUWAIT CITY, July 3: Authorities at the Nuwaiseeb border crossing have successfully thwarted a significant attempt to smuggle a large quantity of cigarettes into the country. Officers from the General Administration of Customs uncovered the smuggling operation during a comprehensive inspection in the lane designated for joint operations.

During the inspection, customs personnel discovered 1,455 packs of cigarettes expertly concealed within various parts of a private vehicle. The smuggled goods were hidden elaborately, utilizing hollow interior panels, the front and rear decorative parts of the vehicle, the roof lining, under the seats, and even beneath the vehicle’s flooring. Most notably, inspectors found that a section of the rear trunk had been deliberately cut and re-welded to create a hidden compartment, designed to evade detection.

What made the incident particularly alarming was the identity of the driver: an employee working within the joint operations team. It was found that he was misusing his position by exploiting the special inspection lane reserved for joint operations, likely expecting a more lenient or bypassed inspection process.

In response to the discovery, customs officials promptly filed an official seizure report. The confiscated cigarette packs were sealed with a customs security stamp, and the case (along with the seized contraband) was referred to the competent legal authorities for further investigation and prosecution.

The General Administration of Customs reiterated its commitment to combating all forms of smuggling, regardless of the methods or individuals involved. It emphasized that no attempt to undermine the country’s security will go unchecked and that customs personnel will continue to carry out their duties with maximum vigilance and professionalism.

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Pakistani Man Detained After 70 AK 47 Bullets Found In Luggage At Kuwait Airport

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Pakistani Man Detained After 70 AK 47 Bullets Found In Luggage At Kuwait Airport

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KUWAIT CITY, July 2: In a significant security breach narrowly averted, vigilant officers at Kuwait International Airport intercepted a Pakistani passenger attempting to smuggle 70 Kalashnikov bullets out of the country. The incident, which occurred during routine departure procedures, has raised serious concerns over airport security and passenger safety.

According to security sources, the passenger was traveling with his wife and preparing to board a flight to Pakistan when airport staff grew suspicious during a standard baggage check. A more thorough inspection of his luggage led to the alarming discovery of 70 live Kalashnikov rounds concealed inside one of his bags.

Authorities immediately detained the man and referred him to the appropriate investigative departments. A legal case has been registered as officials work to determine his intent and whether the ammunition was linked to any broader criminal activity. The possession and attempted smuggling of such weaponry not only constitutes a grave legal offense but also poses a serious threat to civil aviation safety.

Sources revealed that the suspect may have tried to exploit the typically high volume of passengers to discreetly move the ammunition through security. However, the smuggling attempt was thwarted due to the heightened alertness and strict enforcement of baggage inspection protocols by airport personnel.

“Despite the congestion and rush of travelers, our team remained fully committed to inspection procedures,” a security official stated. “It’s this level of vigilance that prevented a potentially dangerous situation.”

The incident underscores the continuing challenges airport authorities face in preventing the illegal transport of weapons and contraband. Investigations are ongoing to uncover any possible accomplices or underlying motives behind the attempted smuggling.

The suspect remains in custody as legal proceedings continue.

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