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Court overturns acquittal, sentences Kuwaiti to 2 years

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 25: The Second Circuit of the Court of Appeals, presided over by Judge Nasser Salem Al-Haid, along with Judge Saud Al-Sanea and Judge Tariq Metwally, overturned the verdict issued by a lower court, which acquitted a citizen who was charged with insulting and defaming the Amir. The court instead sentenced him to two years ‘ imprisonment with hard labor. The court upheld the acquittal of another individual involved in the same case, after State Security officers monitored their discussions on the “X” platform. In a separate case, the same circuit upheld a life sentence for a Kuwaiti citizen and 15-year prison terms for an Iranian woman and two Egyptian nationals. The defendants were convicted of smuggling 58 kilograms of hashish by sea and had been arrested in an ambush conducted by the Drug Control General Department.

Meanwhile, a detention renewal judge on Wednesday denied the release of several members of a cooperative society and expatriates accused of money laundering and accepting bribes in exchange for approving company merchandise. The suspects were apprehended in a well-planned operation conducted by Mubarak Al-Kabeer Investigations. Investigations revealed that the defendants face charges of receiving illegal payments and facilitating the placement of merchandise on the shelves of cooperative societies in violation of official procedures. The Public Prosecution ordered their continued detention pending further investigation. Additionally, the Constitutional Court has scheduled a session for November 26 to issue its ruling on the appeal filed by Dr. Suad Al-Sabah and others, challenging the constitutionality of the Anti-Monopoly Law regarding undeveloped plots. The disputed law imposes an annual fee of KD 10 per square meter for undeveloped residential plots exceeding 1,500 square meters, regardless of whether the plots are owned by individuals or legal entities, and whether the plots are located in a single or multiple locations. This fee increases by KD 30 each year until it reaches a maximum of KD 100 per square meter.

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

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Kuwait Municipality Impounds 10 Illegal Food Trucks in Farwaniya

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 22: The Kuwait Municipality, through the General Cleanliness and Road Occupancy Department in Farwaniyah Governorate, carried out an inspection campaign that resulted in the removal of 10 non-compliant mobile food trucks. The vehicles were found violating municipal regulations and were subsequently transferred to the impound site for further legal action. The campaign comes as part of ongoing efforts to enforce public health and safety standards and ensure adherence to licensing and operational requirements across the governorate.

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Man Runs Over Officer, Crashes Into Patrols During Chase

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 21: A young man in his thirties has been detained at the Jabriya Police Station following a dramatic incident in which he allegedly ran over a police officer and crashed into two patrol vehicles — one belonging to the Rescue Forces and the other to the Public Security sector. The suspect is now under investigation for drug-related offenses and will be referred to the General Department for Drug Control (GDDC) to determine whether he was involved in trafficking or is merely a user.

According to a security source, the operations room received a report about an individual using narcotics inside his vehicle in the Jabriya area. A rescue patrol from Hawalli, led by a police lieutenant, was immediately dispatched to the scene. Upon the officer’s arrival, the suspect suddenly accelerated his vehicle, running over the lieutenant and deliberately ramming the patrol car that had been positioned to block his escape.

The source added that the suspect fled the scene, prompting the dispatch of multiple backup patrols to pursue him. During the chase, the suspect collided with a Public Security patrol car, causing significant damage. He was eventually subdued and arrested.

Upon inspection, officers found the man to be in an intoxicated state, incoherent, and unable to speak properly. A search of his vehicle uncovered several bags containing heroin, along with other used bags showing remnants of the same substance. The suspect and the confiscated items have been referred to the competent authorities for further investigation to identify the source of the narcotics and determine whether the man was acting as a dealer or a user.

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Asian Expat Dies After Being Run Over by a Kuwaiti

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 21: An Asian expatriate in his forties was fatally run over yesterday morning by a car driven by a Kuwaiti citizen in his thirties, in a tragic road accident near Jaber Al-Ali.

According to a security source, the Ministry of Interior’s operations room received an urgent report early yesterday from the same citizen, who informed authorities that he had struck a person while driving. Rescue police and ambulance patrols were immediately dispatched to the scene.

Upon arrival, officers found that the expatriate had been crossing the road when he was hit, sustaining fatal injuries. The driver told authorities that he was taken by surprise and could not avoid the collision.

A forensic evidence officer and a forensic doctor were called to the site to examine the scene. Following their assessment, the expatriate’s body was transferred to the appropriate medical facility for post-mortem procedures.

Authorities are continuing their investigation to determine the exact circumstances of the incident.

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