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Seven Court Employees Freed on Bail in Fake Fingerprint Scandal

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Seven Court Employees Freed on Bail in Fake Fingerprint Scandal

Screenshot from a Ministry of Interior video arresting the suspect’s

KUWAIT CITY, March 17: The judge has ordered the release of seven session secretaries from the Ahmadi Governorate Court on bail of KD 1,000 each from detention, alongside a travel ban, pending charges of falsifying attendance records. The employees are accused of using fake wax fingerprints on fingerprint machines to fraudulently record the attendance and departure of their colleagues.

The Public Prosecution revealed that it had initially ordered the detention of seven Ministry of Justice employees on charges of forgery of official documents and embezzlement of public funds. The accused allegedly used counterfeit wax (silicone) fingerprints to manipulate the automated system designed to track employee attendance and departure. Following the investigation, the prosecution referred the case to the General Department of Criminal Evidence for further examination. The allegations first came to light at the end of January. The Ministry of Interior later released details of the arrests, including video clips showing one suspect in the act of fingerprinting himself and his colleagues using the fake wax method.

The case highlights ongoing efforts to combat fraud and ensure accountability within public institutions. The travel ban imposed on the released employees ensures they remain available for further legal proceedings as the investigation continues.

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Firefighters contain basement fire at printing press in Shuwaikh Industrial area

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Firefighters contain basement fire at printing press in Shuwaikh Industrial area

Kuwait Fire Force team at the scene.

KUWAIT CITY, May 10: Firefighters successfully brought a basement fire under control at a printing press in the Shuwaikh Industrial Area on Saturday morning, according to the Kuwait Fire Force.

Teams from the Shuwaikh Industrial and Al-Shaheed fire stations responded promptly to the incident. Upon arrival, they launched firefighting operations to suppress the blaze and prevent it from spreading beyond the basement level.

Authorities confirmed that no serious injuries were reported as a result of the fire.

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Woman Accused Of Witchcraft And Fraud Acquitted

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KUWAIT CITY, May 10: The Misdemeanor Appeals Court has overturned a previous conviction sentencing a woman to one year in prison with hard labor on charges of fraud and practicing witchcraft. The court instead acquitted her of all charges, citing insufficient evidence and flawed procedures.

The case stemmed from allegations by the Public Prosecution that the woman had defrauded multiple individuals by claiming to possess supernatural powers, including the ability to predict the future. She reportedly charged 300 Kuwaiti dinars per session and allegedly operated out of her private residence.

According to testimony from an officer with the Anti-Money Laundering Crimes Department, the investigation began following a tip-off from a confidential source. Acting on a prosecution warrant, detectives staged a sting operation using marked cash. After a session was conducted inside the defendant’s home and payment was exchanged, authorities raided the premises. During the search, items suspected of being used in sorcery were recovered, including a dried seahorse, paper talismans, bullets, incense, stones, herbs, and marked money.

In her defense, attorney Enaam Haidar argued that the search and arrest were procedurally invalid, the evidence lacked credibility, and the case was based on speculative accusations. She also emphasized her client’s consistent denial of the charges throughout the investigation. After reviewing the case, the Appeals Court concluded that the prosecution had failed to establish criminal intent or provide concrete proof of fraudulent activity, resulting in a full acquittal.

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Firefighters contain apartment blaze in Al-Raqi without major injuries

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Firefighters contain apartment blaze in Al-Raqi without major injuries

Firefighters work to extinguish a blaze at an apartment building in Al-Raqi on Friday morning.

KUWAIT CITY, May 10: Firefighters successfully brought a blaze under control at an apartment building in the Al-Raqi area on Friday morning, according to the Kuwait Fire Force.

Fire brigades from the Shuwaikh Industrial and Al-Ardiya fire stations responded to the scene, where they swiftly began operations to combat the fire and prevent its spread within the building.

Authorities confirmed that the incident did not result in any significant injuries.

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