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Kuwaiti Gets 6 Years, Hard Labor Over Tweet

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KUWAIT CITY, July 28: The Criminal Court has sentenced a (Kuwaiti citizen )social media user to six years in prison with hard labor for insulting the Amir and misusing his mobile phone via a tweet posted on his account on the platform “X” (formerly Twitter).

The court found the accused guilty on three charges of association, handing him a five-year prison term with hard labor, along with an order to close his social media account for one year and place him under police surveillance for five years following the completion of his sentence. His mobile phone, used in the offense, has also been confiscated.

On a separate fourth charge, the court sentenced him to an additional year in prison with hard labor, and imposed a fine of 5,000 Kuwaiti dinars.

The ruling is part of Kuwait’s continued enforcement of laws regulating digital conduct, defamation, and national security.

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Read Labels Before You Buy! 4 Tons Of Spoiled Food Disguised With New Labels Seized in Kuwait

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KUWAIT CITY, July 29:  Kuwaiti authorities have seized approximately four tons of expired food products in a large-scale operation uncovering serious violations related to food safety regulations. During the inspection, investigators discovered that expiration dates on various food items had been deliberately tampered with to mislead consumers.

In several cases, expiration dates were erased using solvents or cotton, and new labels with false dates were placed over the original ones. Packets of corn chips that had an actual expiration date of July 15, 2025, were found with the date removed and the product still displayed for sale. Similarly, cocoa products showed two dates printed on the packaging—one being the original (April 2025) and a fraudulent one (September 2025) layered over it.

Authorities also seized large quantities of potatoes, sweets, cheeses, and other snacks. Many of these items bore clear signs of tampering, including visible erasure marks. Some expiration dates had been extended by four months, five months, or even an entire year.

Inspectors also found tools used in the fraud, including cotton swabs and specific instructions for removing ink from cans. In some cases, individuals were observed wiping off expiration dates by hand and relabeling items for sale in local markets.

Refrigerators within the inspected stores contained expired goods with altered labels, some of which had been extended by up to a year to appear fresh. These practices pose a serious health threat to consumers and are considered grave violations of public safety standards.

Authorities have taken legal action, closing the violating establishments and referring the offenders to the Public Prosecution. Officials reiterated their commitment to protecting public health and safety, urging consumers to always check expiration dates and report any suspected violations through official channels.

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Cops and Bedoun Woman Get 10 Years for Framing Fake Charges

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KUWAIT CITY, July 29: The Criminal Court, presided over by Judge Hamoud Al-Shami, has sentenced three Interior Ministry officers to 10 years in prison with hard labor, a fine of 10,000 Kuwaiti dinars, and ordered their dismissal from service. The officers were convicted of fabricating a false report accusing a Kuwaiti citizen of possessing narcotic and psychotropic substances.

In a related ruling, the court also sentenced a stateless (Bedoun) woman and two accomplices to 10 years in prison with hard labor and a 10,000 dinar fine. The trio was found guilty of conspiring with the officers to smuggle drugs to the victim and orchestrate the false charges. The case highlights a serious abuse of authority and coordinated efforts to frame an innocent individual in a fabricated drug case.

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Kuwait Fire Service Shuts Down Unsafe Facilities in Joint Inspection

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KUWAIT CITY, July 29: The Kuwait Fire Service, in coordination with the Ministry of Electricity, the Public Authority for Manpower, the Environment Public Authority, and the Food and Agriculture Authority, carried out an inspection campaign in Hawalli Governorate on Tuesday evening.

The campaign was launched to identify buildings and facilities that fail to meet safety and fire prevention standards. Several violations were recorded, and some non-compliant establishments were administratively shut down as a result.


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