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Kuwaiti jailed 3 years for inciting lewdness

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 7: The Criminal Court sentenced a citizen to three years in prison with hard labor and fined him KD5,000 for violating public morals and inciting others to engage in debauchery and immorality through the video clips he posted on his Snapchat account. Confidential investigations conducted by the Cybercrime Department in the Interior Ministry confirmed that the accused committed immoral acts.

The evidence included documented recordings and electronic correspondence that convicted him of publicly inciting deviant behavior. The Cybercrime Department confirmed in its report that the defendant’s actions are considered a blatant violation of societal values and a serious breach of the law; hence, the need to impose the maximum penalty to serve as a deterrent and to protect the moral fabric of society.

By Jaber Al-Hamoud
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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Man Pays KD105,000 For Property—Gets Nothing Until Court Steps In

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 7: The Civil Division in the Court of First Instance has ruled in favor of a citizen in a real estate dispute, ordering the annulment of a preliminary sale contract signed in June 2013 between the plaintiff and the defendant for a residential unit under construction in Hawally. The court ordered the defendant to return the full contract amount of KD105,000 to the plaintiff, along with moral compensation of KD5,001.

It also instructed the defendant to pay legal expenses and KD200 in attorney fees. The plaintiff was represented by Attorney Mishari Al-Shammari, who argued that his client honored all contractual obligations by paying the agreed amount in full, with the expectation that the unit would be delivered upon completion of construction. However, the defendant breached the contract by refusing to register the agreement or hand over the property; causing substantial financial loss and psychological distress to the plaintiff.

Al-Shammari submitted official documents to the court, including a copy of the preliminary sales contract and receipts proving full payment. The defendant, despite being formally notified, failed to appear at any of the trial sessions. The court referred the case to the Department of Experts at the Ministry of Justice. The report of the department confirmed that the defendant is liable for the full amount of KD105,000.

The court further affirmed that the plaintiff met all contractual obligations, while the defendant’s refusal to fulfill his responsibilities is a clear breach. Citing established legal principles and jurisprudence, the court ruled to annul the contract and award financial restitution and compensation to the plaintiff; in accordance with the legal provisions governing binding contracts. These provisions entitle the aggrieved party to seek contract cancellation and damages when the other party fails to meet their obligations without justification.

By Jaber Al-Hamoud
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff 

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Egyptians Nabbed in Drug Raid; Kuwaiti Accomplice on the Run

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 7: As part of ongoing efforts by the Criminal Security Sector to combat the menace of drug trafficking, the General Department for Drug Control has successfully dismantled a criminal gang operating in the Hawalli and Salmiya areas. Following extensive surveillance and intelligence gathering, authorities confirmed the group’s involvement in the possession and distribution of narcotic and psychotropic substances.

The operation led to the arrest of two Egyptian nationals, Atef Sobhi Tawfiq Rustum and Hamada Al-Sayed Al-Damrawi Juma. Investigations also revealed the involvement of a Kuwaiti citizen, Abdulrahman Talq Al-Otaibi, who is currently outside the country. Efforts are underway to complete investigations into his role in the case.

Authorities seized approximately 30 kilograms of marijuana, 500 grams of crystal meth, 150 grams of opium, 50 grams of chemical substances, 10 grams of heroin, five methadone tablets, and three sensitive electronic scales.

Legal procedures have been initiated, and the arrested suspects have been referred to the competent authorities for further action.

The Ministry of Interior reiterated its commitment to combating all forms of drug trafficking and pursuing offenders to safeguard the security and well-being of society.

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Doctor In Kuwait Jailed, To Be Deported For Sexual Harassment

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 7: The Criminal Court, presided over by Judge Al-Duwaihi Mubarak Al-Duwaihi, has sentenced an expatriate anesthesiologist employed at a government hospital to seven years in prison with hard labor, followed by deportation after serving the sentence.

The doctor was convicted of sexually harassing a female patient while she was unconscious. The court’s decision was based on multiple pieces of evidence, including the victim’s complaint, witness testimonies, findings from the criminal investigation, and the accused’s own confession. The doctor had also reportedly told the victim she could contact him if she needed a place to stay — a statement considered as part of the case.

The court further ruled that, as a public employee, the accused would be dismissed from his position.

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