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Kuwait Crackdown: 402 Arrested and 16,209 Violations Registered

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Kuwait Crackdown: 402 Arrested and 16,209 Violations Registered

A file photo of a traffic campaign in Kuwait.

KUWAIT CITY, May 25: The General Traffic Department reported recording 16,209 traffic violations during recent traffic campaigns across various governorates. As part of these efforts, 32 reckless drivers were placed in precautionary detention, and 36 juveniles were referred to the Juvenile Prosecution. Additionally, 36 vehicles were impounded due to serious traffic violations.

Other arrests included 2 individuals for possession of suspected narcotic substances, 3 individuals in an abnormal condition, 76 for expired residency, 1 for violating residency laws, 3 without proof of identity, and 1 street vendor. Authorities also apprehended 38 individuals wanted for arrest or absentee warrants, and flagged 142 vehicles for issues including judicial detention, theft, and hit-and-run cases. All individuals, vehicles, and seized items were referred to the appropriate authorities for legal action.

Between May 17 and May 23, 2025, the Operations Department received 2,790 traffic-related reports, which included 172 injury-causing collisions and 1,237 minor accidents.

Meanwhile, the General Department of Emergency Police carried out extensive enforcement actions. During the period from May 18 to 24, 2025, they referred 32 individuals to the General Department for Combating Narcotics and arrested 402 individuals on charges ranging from criminal convictions and absconding to expired residency and outstanding warrants. An additional 104 people were detained for lack of identification, and 23 wanted vehicles were seized.

Emergency police patrols also responded to 736 calls for assistance, resolved 6 fights, handled 154 traffic accidents, and dealt with 4 pedestrian run-over incidents. In total, 4,633 traffic violations were recorded, and 2 vehicles were placed in the impound lot. The total number of security operations conducted by emergency patrols during the week reached 2,322.

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CCTV Captures Couple Stealing KD 800 from Expat at ATM

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KUWAIT CITY, May 27:  The Criminal Investigation Department has launched a manhunt for a man and a woman accused of stealing KD 800 from an ATM after an expatriate mistakenly believed the machine had malfunctioned.

According to a security source, the incident occurred at a shopping mall in Hawally, where the victim attempted to withdraw KD 800. Although the transaction was confirmed and the amount was deducted from his account, the money was not dispensed at the time, leading the expatriate to assume the ATM was out of order.

The expatriate later contacted the bank, which confirmed the transaction had been completed. Suspicious, he returned to the mall and reported the matter to management. Upon reviewing CCTV footage, he observed a man and a woman collecting the cash from the ATM. The man was seen taking the money and handing it to the woman before inserting his own bank card to make another withdrawal.

The case has been officially registered as theft at the Hawally Square Police Station. Investigators are now working with the bank to identify the suspects through ATM transaction records and surveillance footage.

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Jabriya Killer Hunted Victim, Fired Three Shots in Front of Helpless Mother

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KUWAIT CITY, May 27: In a chilling courtroom plea, the Public Prosecution has demanded the maximum penalty for a man accused of brutally murdering a Kuwaiti citizen in his fifties inside his own home in Jabriya late last year.

During the Criminal Court session, Director of Jahra Prosecution, Fahad Nayef Al-Mutairi, delivered a powerful argument, describing the crime as calculated and merciless. “This was no ordinary act,” Al-Mutairi told the court. “The killer planned, pursued, and executed the victim inside the sanctity of his own home, in full view of his helpless mother. This is a crime that admits no excuse, and demands no mercy.”

Al-Mutairi further emphasized the broader societal impact of the crime, calling it “a message of terror” that shattered the sense of safety even within one’s own home. He urged the court to ensure justice through the harshest sentence possible, saying, “Justice is a sacred duty, and retribution is the only way to bring peace to the victim’s family and deter future violence.”

According to case details, the defendant, reportedly a traveler, entered the victim’s residence, initiated a confrontation, and fatally shot the man with three bullets. The victim died in his mother’s arms, adding to the emotional gravity of the case.

The trial continues as the court deliberates on the prosecution’s demand for the maximum sentence

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Over 100 Charitable Organizations Evicted from Private Residential Areas

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KUWAIT CITY, May 26: Municipal inspection teams have successfully evacuated 107 branches of charitable organizations operating out of private residential properties within an 18-day period, following a targeted campaign across Kuwait’s six governorates.

At the start of May, the municipality deployed specialized inspection teams from the engineering audit and follow-up departments across its governorate branches. Their mission: to intensify field inspections and enforce eviction orders against charitable associations unlawfully operating from private and model residential areas. This action is in line with a government directive prohibiting the use of residential real estate for purposes other than private housing.

During the 18-day campaign, municipal teams issued a total of 122 warnings and emphasized that legal violations would be met with strict penalties in accordance with municipal regulations. As a result, 107 charity branches were successfully vacated.

Inspection Breakdown by Governorate:

  • Ahmadi Governorate (May 8): 15 warnings were issued. Complete evacuation was carried out in cooperation with property owners.
  • Farwaniya Governorate (May 12): 33 demolition notices were issued. All targeted properties were evacuated with the cooperation of the committee owners.
  • Jahra Governorate (May 18): Four violations were recorded, eight warnings issued, and seven charity branches operating from private homes were evacuated.
  • Hawalli Governorate (May 19): Seven warnings were issued, with full evacuations achieved through coordination with the respective committees.
  • Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate (May 22): 15 demolition notices were served, and all affected branches were evacuated successfully.
  • Capital Governorate (May 26): 40 demolition notices were issued. Thirty charity committees were evacuated, and 10 final warnings were delivered ahead of impending fines.n

This coordinated campaign reflects the municipality’s commitment to upholding zoning regulations and ensuring residential properties are used solely for their designated purpose.

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