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Expatriate Arrested at Kuwait Airport for Smuggling Hashish

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KUWAIT CITY, May 12: An expatriate in his thirties was apprehended at Kuwait International Airport (Terminal 1) for attempting to smuggle hashish into the country. He has been transferred to the General Department for Drug Control and is expected to be referred to the Public Prosecution on charges of drug trafficking.

According to a security source, customs officers at the airport grew suspicious of the man due to his visibly anxious and erratic behavior, appearing confused and constantly looking around. Acting on these observations, an inspector escorted him to a private inspection room for a personal search and a detailed examination of his luggage. During the inspection, officers discovered two pieces of hashish concealed among his clothing.


In the initial investigation, the suspect reportedly claimed the hashish was intended as so-called “gifts” hashish—small quantities meant to be shared as gifts with friends. Following protocol, the Director of Air Customs notified the General Department for Drug Control, which dispatched officers to the airport. The narcotics and related evidence were officially documented and handed over per legal procedures.

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Expat Wanted For Defrauding a Kuwaiti Of KD 11,000 In Fake Investment Deal

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KUWAIT CITY, May 14:  An investigator at the Hawally Police Station has ordered to placement an expatriate on the wanted list and imposed a travel ban, following a citizen’s complaint of being defrauded of KD 11,000. The decision was made after the complainant reported that the accused not only refused to return the money but also blocked all forms of communication.

According to a security source, the case has been classified as a “breach of trust.” The victim, a Kuwaiti citizen born in 1956, told police that he met the expatriate, born in 1974, who persuaded him to invest in what he claimed was a highly profitable auction business. The complainant stated, “I believed in him, especially when he claimed that the investment would double within a year. On February 9, I gave him KD 7,000 in cash and two Rolex watches valued at KD 4,000.”

However, the promised profits never materialized. “Weeks and months passed with no return on the investment. When I contacted him, he gave me a small sum of money and then disappeared, cutting off all communication and blocking my number,” the victim added. Authorities continue their investigation, while steps are being taken to prevent the accused from leaving the country.

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Expat Scammed in Online Phone Sale, Robbed of Phone and Wallet

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KUWAIT CITY, May 13:  The Criminal Security Sector has successfully closed a theft case with the arrest of a young Gulf national, who was positively identified by the victim during a legal line-up.

According to security sources, the victim, an expatriate born in 1982, filed a report at the Hawally Police Station stating that he had recently received an iPhone through a telecom company contract. After deciding he no longer needed the device, he listed it for sale on social media. “Two days later, a man contacted me expressing interest in buying the phone. We agreed on a price, and I sent him my home location,” the victim reported. “He came to the basement of my building, asked to inspect the phone and see my civil ID, and then suddenly disappeared with both my smartphone and wallet.” The victim noted that the stolen wallet contained KD 1,860.

Following the report, detectives traced the phone number used by the suspect and set up a sting operation. The suspect, a Gulf national, was arrested outside his residence in Jahra Governorate. Confronted with evidence, including surveillance footage of the incident, he confessed to the crime. He claimed to have resold the stolen iPhone to a store in the Capital Governorate and admitted to spending the stolen cash.

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Kuwaiti Citizen Arrested for Car Theft and Robbery in Salwa

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KUWAIT CITY, May 13:  Criminal Investigation Department officers have arrested a Kuwaiti citizen in his thirties while he was attempting to steal a car in the Salwa area. The suspect, who has a known history of drug abuse, was caught during a carefully planned ambush and has since been referred to the Public Prosecution.

According to security sources, the arrest follows a spike in car thefts and robberies in the Salwa and Salmiya areas. After 48 hours of intensive investigation, officers identified the suspect and caught him in the act, with several stolen items in his possession.

During questioning, the accused admitted to stealing from vehicles and robbing individuals, mostly Asian residents, to fund his drug purchases. Authorities have opened further investigations, and legal proceedings are underway.

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