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Blaze Erupts in Amghara; Three Rescued from Sinking Boat in Kuwait

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KUWAIT CITY, July 18: The General Fire Force announced that seven firefighting teams have been deployed to tackle a large blaze that broke out this afternoon at a timber warehouse within the Amghara Scrap Yard. Firefighters are working diligently to control the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to nearby areas.

In addition to firefighting units, security forces and emergency medical teams also responded to the scene to support the ongoing operation.

Earlier in the day, the Shuwaikh Fire and Marine Rescue Center intervened in a separate incident involving a boat that sank near Shuwaikh Port. Rescue teams successfully saved all three individuals on board.

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Kuwait Cracks Down Hard: 31 Arrested in Drug Raids

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KUWAIT CITY, July 18: In a major blow to drug traffickers, the General Department for Combating Narcotics, operating under the Criminal Security Sector, has intensified its security campaigns across various regions in the country, leading to the arrest of 31 individuals.

The detainees include Kuwaiti citizens, residents from Arab and Asian communities, and stateless individuals. During the raids, authorities confiscated a substantial quantity of illegal drugs and weapons, including:

  • Approximately 7.1 kilograms of hashish
  • Around 5.35 kilograms of shabu (methamphetamine)
  • Nearly 3.8 kilograms of marijuana
  • About 2.1 kilograms of heroin
  • 570 grams of chemical substances
  • 273 grams of cocaine
  • 250 grams of Lyrica powder
  • 500 ml of cannabinoid oil
  • 25,000 Lyrica capsules
  • 2,000 psychotropic pills
  • 17 electronic scales and empty pouches
  • 8 firearms and ammunition

All suspects and seized materials have been referred to the competent Drugs and Alcohol Prosecution for necessary legal action.

The Ministry of Interior, through the General Department for Drug Control, reaffirmed its commitment to combating drug-related crimes. It emphasized the continuation of security campaigns aimed at protecting the country and its people from the destructive impact of narcotics.

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Wallet, KD 85, and Docs Stolen After Car Break-In

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KUWAIT CITY, July 18: Forensic experts have cleared all possible evidence left behind by unidentified thieves who broke into a Korean vehicle in Jahra. Following the incident, the Public Prosecutor’s Office classified the case as a felony and instructed Jahra detectives to initiate necessary procedures to apprehend the suspect.

The incident came to light after a citizen, born in 1991, filed a complaint at Jahra Police Station. He reported that an unknown individual had smashed the rear window of his vehicle while it was parked in a shopping mall lot. The thief then stole a wallet containing KD 85, various official documents, and the car’s registration book.

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Kuwaiti Man Dead Drunk, Insults Cops, Resists Arrest

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KUWAIT CITY, July 18: A 40-year-old Kuwaiti citizen has been detained at the Hawally Police Station on multiple charges, including driving under the influence of alcohol and insulting a public employee while on duty. He has been referred to the forensic evidence department for testing to determine whether his impaired state was solely due to alcohol or if narcotics were also involved.

According to the incident report filed yesterday, two officers from the Hawally Police Station were on patrol when they noticed a vehicle swerving erratically, raising suspicion and concern. The officers activated their patrol lights and signaled the driver to pull over. Although the driver initially ignored the command, he eventually complied.

When one of the officers requested the driver’s identification, the suspect responded mockingly, shouting, “Come on, come on, I’ll crush your head.” He refused to exit the vehicle, and officers noted that his breath indicated he was under the influence. Upon being forcibly removed from the car, the man physically resisted, pushing both officers and striking one of them. Authorities noted that the individual exhibited violent behavior throughout the arrest.

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