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Firefighters contain carpentry shop fire in Shuwaikh Industrial Area

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Firefighters contain carpentry shop fire in Shuwaikh Industrial Area

Firefighters contain carpentry shop blaze in Shuwaikh Industrial Area

KUWAIT CITY, Oct 18: Firefighters swiftly brought a blaze under control Saturday morning at a carpentry shop in the Shuwaikh Industrial Area, according to the Kuwait Fire Force.

Teams from the Shuwaikh Industrial and Al-Shaheed fire stations responded promptly to the incident, working together to contain the flames and prevent the fire from spreading to nearby facilities.

Authorities confirmed that the operation concluded without any injuries.

Firefighters contain carpentry shop blaze in Shuwaikh Industrial Area

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Massive Crackdown in Kabd Yields 15 Arrests and 357 Violations

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 18: In a coordinated operation held on Friday, October 17, 2025, security authorities carried out a large-scale security and traffic campaign in the Kabd area, under the direct supervision of Major General Hamed Manahi Al-Dawas, Assistant Undersecretary for Public Security Affairs, and in the presence of Brigadier Dukheil Al-Dukheil, Head of the Special Security and Reform Institutions Sector.

The campaign was jointly implemented by units from the Criminal Security Sector, the Traffic and Operations Sector, and the General Directorate of Special Security Forces. It aimed to strengthen law enforcement efforts, enhance public safety, and curb illegal activities in the area.

During the operation, authorities recorded 357 various traffic violations, arrested 15 individuals wanted by law, and detained five persons for violating residency and labor regulations. Legal action was taken against all offenders in accordance with existing laws and procedures.

The Ministry of Interior emphasized that such campaigns are part of its broader strategy to uphold security, enforce the rule of law, and ensure the safety of both citizens and residents. The initiative also seeks to reduce reckless driving, traffic offenses, and other behaviors that endanger lives on public and rural roads.

The Ministry reiterated its commitment to continuing intensive field campaigns across all regions of the country, reaffirming its dedication to protecting public safety, maintaining order, and combating all unlawful practices that disrupt social stability.

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Thieves Steal Cables and Electrical Fencing from Oil Company and Ministry Sites

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 18: The Deputy Public Prosecutor has instructed forensic experts to collect fingerprints and any other potential evidence left behind by unknown thieves. This directive followed a report filed by a citizen, acting as the legal representative of an oil company, regarding a theft at the company’s site in Bar Al-Rawdatain. According to the report, the stolen items included seven cables, each measuring eight meters in length. The incident has been officially registered as a theft and classified as a felony.

In a separate case, the Deputy Public Prosecutor also ordered forensic teams to be dispatched to the Bar Al-Mutlaa area. This action came after a citizen, serving as an authorized representative of the Ministry of Electricity and Water, reported a fault in the electrical connections at a ministry site. Upon inspection, technical teams discovered that the site had been broken into. The stolen items included a fenced electrical tower, and the perpetrators had climbed the perimeter to remove 415 circular fence wires, each 19 mm in diameter, along with seven iron support angles. The total value of the stolen materials has been estimated at KWD 2,128.

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Jordanian accused of setting alight Pizza Hut in Kuwait gets bail

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 18:The Court of Cassation refrained from punishing a Jordanian accused of setting fire to a Pizza Hut branch in Jabriya. Instead, it ordered him to sign a one-year pledge of good behavior and pay a bail of KD300. It overturned the two-year prison sentence imposed by the lower courts. The Cassation Court decided after finding out that a similar ruling — refraining from imposing punishment — was issued previously when the defendant set fire to a Starbucks branch in Rumaithiya.

By Jaber Al-Hamoud

Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff

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