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20 Pharmacies SHUT DOWN in Kuwait Over Shocking Illegal Practices

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KUWAIT CITY, July 25: In a sweeping crackdown on illegal pharmaceutical practices, Kuwait’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry, in coordination with the Ministry of Health, has shut down 20 pharmacies across multiple governorates for serious regulatory violations.

The move comes as part of an ongoing effort to clean up the pharmaceutical sector and follows a similar campaign in 2023 that led to the closure of 60 pharmacies. Those establishments were found to be operated or managed by unauthorized third parties, a direct breach of national healthcare regulations. The Ministry’s actions were later upheld by the Court of Cassation, affirming the legality of revoking their licenses and reinforcing the government’s zero-tolerance stance.

The latest round of inspections was personally overseen by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Khalifa Al-Ajeel, and the Minister of Health, Dr. Ahmed Al-Awadhi. Officials emphasized that the campaign reflects high-level ministerial directives aimed at tightening oversight, eliminating malpractice, and safeguarding public health. “We will continue to intensify field campaigns and apply the law without exception,” said a senior government source, citing “clear and alarming indicators” found during the raids.

A joint task force from both ministries conducted the inspections, swiftly shutting down the non-compliant pharmacies. Legal action was initiated in multiple cases, including the revocation of operating licenses and referrals to the Public Prosecution for criminal and commercial violations.

The joint effort marks a critical component of the government’s broader initiative to uphold the rule of law and restore integrity to the healthcare sector. Officials confirmed that similar surprise inspections will continue in the coming weeks, with no leniency for violators.

In a firm message to stakeholders, the Ministry of Commerce urged all pharmacy owners and investors to comply fully with existing laws and licensing terms. “Ensuring the availability of safe, legal, and trustworthy healthcare services is not just a professional requirement — it’s a national priority,” the Ministry declared.

This uncompromising approach reflects Kuwait’s commitment to protecting both the health of its citizens and the credibility of its pharmaceutical industry.

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Fire Contained at Metal Factory in Shuwaikh Industrial Area

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 16: Firefighting teams from the Shuwaikh Industrial, Ardhiya, and Al-Shaheed centers successfully brought a factory blaze under control in the Shuwaikh Industrial Area on Friday evening.

The fire, which broke out at a metal factory, was swiftly tackled by the teams, preventing it from spreading to nearby facilities. No major injuries were reported, authorities confirmed.

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Saudi Citizen Caught Trying To Smuggle Cigarettes At Kuwait Border

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 15: The General Administration of Customs has foiled an attempt to smuggle 35 cartons of cigarettes concealed inside a vehicle’s interior at the Al-Salmi border crossing. During departure procedures for a vehicle driven by a Saudi national, a customs inspector grew suspicious due to the driver’s record of a previous violation at another port. Acting on this suspicion, inspectors carried out a meticulous search of the vehicle. The inspection uncovered 35 cartons of cigarettes hidden within the car’s interior, packed in a professional manner that made detection difficult.

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40 Indians Affected, 13 Dead In Toxic Booze Poisoning In Kuwait

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 14: The Ministry of Health announced that its hospitals have been treating 63 cases of alcohol poisoning since Saturday, following the consumption of alcoholic beverages contaminated with methanol. The response involved immediate and ongoing coordination between hospitals and the Kuwait Poison Control Center, in cooperation with security agencies and relevant authorities throughout the country. The ministry explained that the severity of symptoms varied, with several patients requiring admission to intensive care units.

Thirty-one cases required the use of ventilators, and 51 patients underwent emergency kidney dialysis. Twenty-one individuals have suffered permanent blindness or vision impairment. To date, the incident has resulted in 13 deaths, all of Asian nationalities. The ministry confirmed its ongoing, around-the-clock monitoring of all cases and coordination with relevant authorities to ensure the provision of necessary medical care. It urged the immediate reporting of any suspected poisoning cases through hospitals or approved hotlines.

In this regard, the Indian Embassy in Kuwait issued an official press release on Wednesday, August 13, following the Ministry of Health’s announcement of deaths and injuries caused by methanol-contaminated alcoholic beverages. It confirmed that around 40 Indian nationals have been hospitalized over the past few days due to what it described as “unfortunate developments.” The embassy stated that some of those hospitalized have died, some remain in critical condition, while others are recovering, affirming that it is continuing to verify the full details of the incident. It explained that upon learning of the matter, the ambassador and other embassy officials visited the relevant government hospitals to check on the medical condition of the Indian patients. It is closely following up with the hospitals and the Ministry of Health to ensure all patients receive the necessary medical care.

A Hotline No. 65501587 has also been set up to allow families of the affected individuals to contact the embassy directly. The embassy stressed that it is providing all possible and necessary assistance to the affected Indian citizens. In the wake of the Ministry of Health’s announcement regarding fatalities and injuries caused by methanol-contaminated alcoholic beverages the Indian Embassy in Kuwait confirmed that approximately 40 Indian nationals have been hospitalized in recent days due to the incident, which it described as “unfortunate.”

In a press statement issued recently, the embassy disclosed that some of the affected individuals have succumbed to the poisoning, while others remain in critical condition. Several are reportedly in stable condition and recovering. The embassy added that it is still in the process of verifying the full scope and details of the incident. According to the statement, as soon as the embassy became aware of the situation, the Indian Ambassador, along with other embassy officials, visited government hospitals to personally look into the condition of the Indian patients and offer support. The embassy continues to coordinate closely with the hospitals and the ministry to ensure that those affected are receiving the necessary medical care.

By Marwa Al-Bahrawi and Fares Ghaleb
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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