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Court acquits Moroccan citizen of trafficking in drugs and use

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KUWAIT CITY, May 26: The Criminal Court acquitted a Moroccan of drug trafficking and consumption after finding out that the arrest and search warrant issued by the Public Prosecution was invalid, as it was based on frivolous investigations. The court explained in its ruling that while the prosecution has the authority to issue the warrant, it is subject to judicial oversight to ensure that the investigations upon which it was based meet the requirements of seriousness and sufficiency. The court accepted the arguments of the defendant’s lawyer, Attorney Abdul-Mohsen Al- Qattan, who argued that the warrant was invalid based on the frivolity of the investigations and the inaccuracy and unreasonableness of the incident.

The lawyer also pointed out that the defendant has no connection to the seized items, not to mention the absence of physical evidence in the documents, invalidity of the nighttime search of his client’s residence, and invalidity of the personal search, because it occurred before the issuance of the warrant. The court stated in its reasoning that the investigation report lacked true or accurate information about the defendant’s alleged drug activity, as it was based solely on information from an undisclosed confidential source.

The officer in charge of the investigation stated in his testimony to the prosecution that he monitored the defendant once for an hour from a distance at night, without catching her engaged in any drug buying or selling activity, nor did he identify the type of narcotics or the source from which she obtained them. The court said these facts confirm the lack of a serious investigation to justify the issuance of the warrant, which invalidates the document and the resulting procedures; leading to the acquittal of the defendant.

By Jaber Al-Hamoud
Al-Seyassah/Arab Times Staff 

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Early Morning Blaze in Al-Firdous Leaves Two Injured

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KUWAIT CITY, June 17: Firefighting teams from the Al-Ardiya and Al-Samoud centers successfully brought a house fire under control in the Al-Firdous area early this morning. The teams swiftly responded to the incident and worked to extinguish the blaze. Two individuals sustained injuries and were immediately transferred to emergency medical services for treatment.

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Death Sentence For Cold-Blooded Murder Of Kuwaiti Traveler

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KUWAIT CITY, June 16 : In a decisive ruling that reaffirmed public confidence in justice and the rule of law, Kuwait’s Criminal Court on Sunday sentenced the murderer of traveler Hani Al-Moussawi to death. The verdict was delivered during a session presided over by Judge Nayef Al-Dahoum, following the defendant’s confession to the premeditated killing—an act the court described as deeply rooted in malicious intent and representative of dangerous criminal behavior.

The court rejected the defense’s argument that the accused suffered from paranoid delusional disorder, rendering him incapable of criminal responsibility. Relying on a comprehensive medical evaluation conducted by the Kuwait Center for Mental Health, the court confirmed that the defendant was fully mentally competent at the time of the crime.

The forensic report concluded that the defendant’s mental disorder did not impair his ability to perceive the nature of his actions or to distinguish right from wrong. The medical panel found no causal link between his psychological condition and the murder, stating that he retained full cognitive awareness and the capacity for judgment.

“The court is assured by the conclusions of the expert committee and is convinced that the defendant committed the crime with full awareness, intention, and deliberation,” the verdict stated. It further emphasized that the defendant had confessed freely and without coercion during the Public Prosecution’s investigation, admitting that he had intentionally and methodically taken the life of Hani Al-Moussawi.

The ruling underscored the legal and moral gravity of the crime, describing premeditated murder as one of the most egregious violations against humanity. “This crime reflects a deep-rooted moral depravity and presents a serious threat to the safety of society,” the judgment noted. “Retribution in such cases is essential—not only as a punishment but also as a deterrent to those who may contemplate similar acts.”

In its closing remarks, the court highlighted the broader social implications of the crime: “The accused committed an act of cold-blooded aggression with no regard for consequences. His punishment must serve as a message to all those who might seek to destroy the sanctity of human life. Upholding justice is essential for protecting society, preserving life, and reinforcing the rule of law.”

The decision was welcomed by the victim’s family and legal team. Lawyer Hassan Al-Moussawi, representing the heirs of the deceased, expressed his gratitude for the swift and just ruling. “May the soul of Hani Al-Moussawi rest in peace,” he said. “This ruling is a testament to the strength of the Kuwaiti legal system. We deeply appreciate the solidarity shown by Kuwaiti society, which stood by the victim’s family in condemning this brutal and inhumane act.”

Al-Moussawi added that the legal proceedings were conducted with fairness and transparency, ensuring the rights of all parties, including the accused. “Throughout this process, we have remained committed to justice, confident that the truth would prevail—and it has.”

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Juvenile Arrested After Making Prank Calls To 112 About Iran-Israel War

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KUWAIT CITY, June 17: The Ministry of Interior announced on Monday the arrest of a juvenile who deliberately misused the emergency hotline (112) by making a false call, causing unnecessary disruption to security authorities. Legal procedures have been initiated against the individual, and he has been referred to the competent authorities for further action.

According to security sources cited by the Arab Times, the juvenile made the fake call to the operations room in connection with the ongoing tensions between Iran and Israel, using it as a prank to amuse his friends. The incident, which was recorded on video and later shared on social media, was intended to provoke laughter but instead sparked concern over the misuse of critical emergency services.

The Ministry emphasized that such actions are a serious violation of the law. It warned that misuse of emergency services negatively impacts the operations of security and rescue teams, potentially endangering lives by delaying responses to genuine emergencies.

Authorities have reiterated that emergency hotlines should not be used for jokes or social media content. The Ministry urged the public to act responsibly and reminded citizens that any attempt to obstruct or interfere with emergency operations will be met with strict legal consequences.

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