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Kuwait Authorities Arrest Bedoun with Large Lyrica Haul and Hashish Oil

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KUWAIT CITY, May 12: As part of its ongoing security strategy to combat drug-related crimes and enhance public safety, the Criminal Security Sector—through operations conducted by the General Department for Combating Drugs—has successfully apprehended an illegal resident found in possession of large quantities of narcotics and psychotropic substances.

During the raid, authorities seized approximately 115,000 capsules of the narcotic drug Lyrica, 5 kilograms of Lyrica powder, and 24 liters of hashish oil. Additionally, various devices and tools used in the manufacturing and preparation of drugs were recovered, along with a quantity of live ammunition found in the suspect’s possession.

The suspect and all confiscated items have been referred to the Drugs and Alcohol Prosecution Office for legal proceedings.

The General Department of Narcotics Control reaffirmed its commitment to continuing intensive operations aimed at apprehending individuals involved in drug trafficking and distribution, to safeguard society and protect citizens from the dangers of narcotics.

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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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Blogger jailed two years for insulting ruling entity

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KUWAIT CITY, May 12: The Court of Cassation upheld the ruling of the Court of Appeals, which sentenced a blogger known as ‘Salty Cheese’ to two years in prison with hard labor, for publicly challenging the authority and rights of His Highness the Amir. Case files indicate that the defendant was convicted of writing and publishing statements on the ‘X’ platform that defamed and insulted HH the Amir; thereby, undermining HH the Amir’s position and authority. This came after the Public Prosecution charged ‘Salty Cheese’ with challenging the rights and authority of His Highness the Amir in a public forum through the statements published on social media.

In another case, the Court of Cassation upheld the decision of the Court of Appeals to refrain from punishing the tweeter known as ‘Al-Fankoush’, who was charged with disseminating false news on the ‘X’ platform. Earlier, the Criminal Court sentenced ‘Al- Fankoush’ and another defendant residing in London to three years in prison. However, the Court of Appeals later reversed that decision, opting to refrain from imposing a sentence.

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440 Residence and Labor Law Violators Arrested in Kuwait

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KUWAIT CITY, May 12: As part of ongoing security efforts to apprehend Residency and Labor Law violators, the General Department of Residency Affairs Investigations conducted intensive security campaigns across all governorates. These operations, carried out in cooperation with the relevant authorities, took place between April 30 and May 9, 2025.

440 individuals were arrested for violating Residency and Labor regulations during the campaign.

These efforts are part of a comprehensive security strategy aimed at identifying illegal workers, monitoring the status of undocumented residents, curbing residency-related violations, and enforcing the laws and regulations governing employment and residency in the country.

Legal action has been initiated against the arrested individuals, who have been referred to the appropriate authorities for further proceedings.

The Ministry of Interior emphasized that such security campaigns are ongoing throughout all regions of Kuwait. It reaffirmed its commitment to enforcing the law and stated that accountability will apply equally to workers and employers found in violation, without exception.

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