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She Installed One App—And Lost Everything From 4 Bank Accounts!

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 5: A case of bank fraud has been registered at the Jahra Security Directorate and classified as a felony, after an unidentified scammer managed to siphon KD 2,730 from four separate bank accounts belonging to a Kuwaiti citizen. The case has been referred to the Commercial Affairs Prosecution and the Department of Electronic Investigations for further analysis and to trace the culprits behind the cyber theft.

According to a security source, the victim, a Kuwaiti woman born in 1968, filed a complaint at the Saad Al-Abdullah Police Station, reporting unexpected deductions across four different banks where she held accounts. The total amount stolen was KD 2,730.

The woman told police that she had received a call from an international number. The caller falsely claimed she had an account on a well-known online platform and instructed her to download a mobile application. Shortly afterward, she was shocked to discover that funds had been withdrawn from all her accounts.

Authorities are currently investigating how the fraudster gained unauthorized access to her banking credentials.

In light of the incident, a security source urged citizens and residents to exercise caution when dealing with unknown callers or messages, especially those requesting the download of unfamiliar apps or the clicking of suspicious links shared via social media or messaging platforms.

The source emphasized the importance of public awareness about cybersecurity threats, particularly for families with children. He warned that cybercriminals often exploit malicious applications, fake websites, and online games to infiltrate personal devices and steal sensitive data.

Citizens were also advised to install reputable antivirus software, cover webcams after use, and ensure that children comply with age restrictions for social media accounts and online gaming platforms to reduce exposure to cybercrimes, including bullying and identity theft.

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Drugs hidden in an animal feed shipment from Iran seized by Kuwait Customs

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 6:  Authorities at Doha Port successfully intercepted a major drug smuggling operation involving a shipment falsely declared as animal feed, arriving from the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Customs inspectors from the Northern Ports and Failaka Island Customs Department, in coordination with the Customs Investigation and Investigation Department and supported by the Tracking Unit, conducted a targeted inspection based on prior intelligence and risk analysis.

The cargo vessel had raised suspicion before docking, prompting officials to carry out a detailed inspection of the shipment. Despite being labeled as animal feed, the cargo was found to contain approximately 4,550 suspected psychotropic pills and an estimated 5.2 kilograms of marijuana, both expertly concealed within the consignment.

The seized narcotics were confiscated, and an official report on the incident has been filed. The matter is now being referred to the competent authorities for further legal proceedings.

In a statement, the General Administration of Customs reiterated its firm commitment to combating the smuggling of banned substances, emphasizing that all necessary measures will continue to be employed to protect the country from illicit trade.

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161 establishments closed in Kuwait fire safety sweep

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 6: The General Fire Force carried out an inspection campaign on Tuesday evening in the Shuwaikh Industrial Area 2, in coordination with several government bodies. Participating entities included the Ministry of Electricity and Water, the Ministry of Commerce, the Public Authority for Industry, and the Environment Public Authority.

The campaign aimed to identify buildings and establishments that violated safety and fire prevention regulations.

As a result of the inspections, administrative closure orders were issued for 161 industrial establishments and shops. Additionally, 221 warnings and notices were issued to other establishments for failing to comply with the safety requirements set by the General Fire Force, as well as the regulations of other cooperating authorities.

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Fire contained at printing press in Shuwaikh Industrial Area

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 6: Firefighting teams from the Shuwaikh Industrial Center, Martyr Center, and Support Center successfully contained a fire that broke out at a printing press in the Shuwaikh Industrial Area on Tuesday evening.

The teams quickly responded to the incident, extinguishing the blaze and preventing it from spreading. No injuries were reported as a result of the fire.

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