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11 Shops Closed For Violating Regulations In Kuwait’s Latest Market Sweep

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 10: As part of its ongoing efforts to protect markets and consumers, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry has continued its emergency inspection campaigns across various governorates in Kuwait.

The most recent campaign, carried out in Jahra Governorate, uncovered multiple violations, most notably the sale of counterfeit goods by several shops in breach of approved regulations. As a result, 11 shops were shut down, and appropriate legal actions were taken against the offenders.

The Ministry emphasized that these inspection campaigns operate around the clock to combat commercial fraud and address any violations that undermine consumer rights. The emergency teams remain committed to enforcing strict deterrent measures against violators.

The Ministry also urged consumers to report any suspected violations through the official hotline or communication channels, highlighting that public cooperation is essential for market regulation and ensuring commercial justice.

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International hackers arrested in Kuwait for sophisticated cyberattacks

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Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior arrests international cybercrime gang targeting telecoms and banks.

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 10: The Ministry of Interior (MoI) announced on Sunday the arrest of an international cybercrime gang of African nationalities responsible for carrying out sophisticated cyberattacks targeting telecommunications towers and banks within Kuwait.

In a statement issued by the General Department of Public Relations and Security Media, the ministry revealed that the case began when the Communications and Information Technology Authority (CITC) reported a series of cyber intrusions affecting national telecom networks. Security teams swiftly launched an investigation to trace the origins of the attack.

The ministry explained that the attackers had used advanced electronic devices to infiltrate telecommunications networks. Their methods included sending fraudulent messages that impersonated legitimate banking institutions with the intent of harvesting sensitive financial data and illegally accessing bank accounts.

Security officials were able to pinpoint the suspicious signal emissions to a vehicle in the Salmiya area. Upon approaching the scene, the vehicle’s driver attempted to flee, resulting in a collision with multiple vehicles. Despite fierce resistance, detectives managed to apprehend the suspect.

A search of the vehicle uncovered a cache of sophisticated electronic equipment and tools used in the attacks. During interrogation, the suspect admitted to working with an accomplice to hack telecom systems and send phishing messages impersonating banks and telecom providers.

Further investigation led authorities to the accomplice’s location, where he was also arrested. A search of their residence yielded additional electronic devices and tools used in data analysis and cyber intrusion operations.

Both suspects, along with the seized equipment, have been referred to the relevant authorities for legal proceedings.

The Ministry of Interior emphasized that the arrests are part of ongoing efforts to bolster Kuwait’s cybersecurity and combat electronic fraud. The ministry reaffirmed its commitment to confronting cyber threats with full force and protecting both citizens and residents from digital crimes.

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Jordanian woman arrested for begging; husband also detained

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Jordanian woman arrested for begging; husband also detained

A Jordanian woman and her husband face deportation for begging in Kuwait.

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 10: As part of ongoing security efforts to curb negative behaviors and uphold public order, the Criminal Security Sector, through the Department for the Protection of Public Morals and Combating Human Trafficking, in cooperation with the Public Security Sector, has apprehended a Jordanian woman on charges of begging in Kuwait.

The woman, identified as Suraya Ali Darwish Khabra (born 2004), was detained by the West Abdullah Al-Mubarak Police Station. Subsequent investigations revealed that her husband, Raed Akef Hussein (Jordanian, born 1990), who serves as her sponsor, was also arrested. Legal procedures have been initiated against both individuals in preparation for their deportation.

The Ministry of Interior confirmed that all necessary legal measures will be taken against the violator and her sponsor, including deportation, and emphasized that those responsible will be held accountable. The Ministry reiterated its commitment to ongoing security efforts aimed at combating all forms of begging, which are harmful to society and violate the law.

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A Jordanian woman and her husband face deportation for begging in Kuwait.

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 10: As part of ongoing security efforts to curb negative behaviors and uphold public order, the Criminal Security Sector, through the Department for the Protection of Public Morals and Combating Human Trafficking, in cooperation with the Public Security Sector, has apprehended a Jordanian woman on charges of begging in Kuwait.

The woman, identified as Suraya Ali Darwish Khabra (born 2004), was detained by the West Abdullah Al-Mubarak Police Station. Subsequent investigations revealed that her husband, Raed Akef Hussein (Jordanian, born 1990), who serves as her sponsor, was also arrested. Legal procedures have been initiated against both individuals in preparation for their deportation.

The Ministry of Interior confirmed that all necessary legal measures will be taken against the violator and her sponsor, including deportation, and emphasized that those responsible will be held accountable. The Ministry reiterated its commitment to ongoing security efforts aimed at combating all forms of begging, which are harmful to society and violate the law.

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