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Kuwaiti Sentenced to 15 Years for Fatal Grocery Store Incident in Al-Mutlaa

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 2: The Criminal Court has sentenced a Kuwaiti citizen in his early fifties to 15 years in prison with hard labor for causing the death of an Asian grocery store clerk in the Al-Mutlaa desert area.

The Incident

The case dates back to March of this year, when the man attempted to flee a grocery store after receiving items without paying. According to an eyewitness account, the accused sped away in a four-wheel drive vehicle while the clerk tried desperately to cling to the car to stop him. Tragically, the victim lost his grip, fell beneath the vehicle, and was run over. Despite efforts to save him, the injuries proved fatal.

The Investigation

Security forces quickly arrested the suspect following the eyewitness report. Investigations uncovered a disturbing pattern of criminal behavior. The accused was identified as a drug addict who had previously targeted grocery stores using similar tactics.

It was further revealed that:

  • The vehicle used in the crime belonged to the suspect’s mother, who was unaware of its misuse.
  • The accused had replaced its license plates with those from a stolen vehicle in order to avoid detection.
  • He had used the same car in multiple robberies, during which several grocery store clerks had been injured in similar incidents.

The Verdict

Given the severity of the crime, the premeditated attempt to evade payment, and his criminal record, the court handed down a 15-year prison sentence with hard labor. The ruling was seen as a stern message against repeat offenders and crimes that endanger innocent workers.

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61 fire safety violations found in Kuwait’s Mubarakiya Market inspection

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61 fire safety violations found in Kuwait’s Mubarakiya Market inspection

Kuwait Fire Force steps up fire prevention efforts in Mubarakiya Market.

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 13: In a proactive move to strengthen public safety and enforce fire prevention standards, the Kuwait Fire Force carried out a large-scale inspection campaign Sunday evening in Mubarakiya Market, located in the Capital Governorate.

The operation, led by the General Fire Force, aimed to inspect commercial establishments and buildings for fire safety violations. According to an official statement, the campaign resulted in the issuance of 61 notifications and warnings to a number of shops and establishments that failed to comply with the required safety and fire prevention measures set by the authority.

The initiative is part of the Fire Force’s ongoing efforts to enhance public safety, reduce fire hazards, and ensure that all commercial properties comply with mandatory fire protection standards.

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Video of Sleeping Expat Employee Sparks Termination and Police Complaint

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 12: An expatriate has filed a complaint at the Al-Qashaniyyah Police Station, accusing a colleague of phone misuse that resulted in significant personal and professional harm, including the loss of his job. He also announced his intention to file a compensation lawsuit against the individual responsible for the incident.

According to case documents, the complainant, born in 1984, submitted a video transcript as evidence, showing him asleep during work hours. He alleged that his colleague, who is of the same nationality and born in 1983, secretly filmed him while he was resting on the job. The colleague then sent the footage to their immediate supervisor and later to the department head.

The situation escalated when the supervisor forwarded the same video back to the complainant, accompanied by an official termination letter citing negligence in the performance of his duties.

The expatriate denied being negligent, explaining that he was simply exhausted and momentarily fell asleep. He described the act of filming and circulating the video as a deliberate attempt to harm his reputation and career.

In a surprising twist, the complainant added that he had previously intervened on behalf of the very colleague who recorded and reported him, making the betrayal even more distressing.

Authorities have registered the case and initiated investigations into the complaint of phone misuse and defamation.

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Hand Grenade from the Invasion Era Found in Kuwait Desert

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 12: A Jahra Security patrol responded to a report from a citizen who discovered a suspected bomb approximately 30 meters inside the Salmi desert.

Upon arrival, security officers cordoned off the area and placed a protective fence around the device. Initial examination revealed that the object was a leftover explosive from the time of the Iraqi invasion.

Authorities immediately implemented precautionary measures until a specialized team from the Explosives Department arrived to safely handle and neutralize the device.

According to a security source, the reported object was a hand grenade capable of detonation, and the quick response of the patrol helped prevent any potential danger to the public.

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