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MoI conducts major security campaigns in Jleeb, Salmiya

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KUWAIT: Under the direct supervision of Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Saud Al-Sabah, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) carried out two extensive security campaigns in the areas of Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh and Salmiya, aimed at enforcing the law and safeguarding public safety. In a press statement issued Saturday, the MoI said the first campaign targeted unlicensed commercial establishments operating within residential buildings in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh.

The operation was conducted by the Criminal Security Sector, represented by the General Department of Criminal Investigation, in coordination with several concerned government entities. Authorities identified numerous violations posing risks to the safety and security of the area’s residents. Over a five-day period, 40 violating properties were monitored, and 89 violations were recorded for unauthorized commercial activities. The campaign led to the arrest of 147 individuals, who were referred to the competent authorities for necessary legal procedures.

Authorities also disconnected electricity to the unlicensed sites, while official warnings and seizure reports were issued in cooperation with the participating agencies. Meanwhile, the second security and traffic campaign was launched in Salmiya on Friday, resulting in 2,841 traffic violations. Fifteen individuals were arrested for violating residency and labor laws, in addition to five absconders and 17 wanted persons.

The campaign also led to the arrest of three individuals lacking identification documents, the seizure of nine vehicles and motorcycles wanted by judicial authorities, and the confiscation of three motorcycles for traffic violations. Two individuals were also arrested, one for possession of alcoholic beverages and another wanted for criminal execution. The Ministry affirmed that its security operations are ongoing across all governorates to apprehend violators and uphold the rule of law. It urged the public to cooperate with security personnel and report any suspicious or illegal activity by calling the emergency hotline (112). — KUNA

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