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Fake Asian Doctor in Hawally Arrested with Stock of Illegal Drugs

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KUWAIT CITY, Sept 28: Hawalli detectives have arrested an Asian expatriate for illegally practicing medicine without a license or any formal medical qualifications. Authorities discovered that the suspect had transformed his rented room in an old residential building in Hawalli into a makeshift clinic, where he received and treated patients, mostly expatriates from his own nationality.

During the raid, officers found a significant quantity of medicines stored inside the room. These included both drugs belonging to the Ministry of Health, as well as others smuggled into the country from abroad. Among the seized items were abortion pills, painkillers, sedatives, and a variety of medicines used to treat common and chronic illnesses.

According to a security source, detectives were tipped off after observing frequent visits by expatriates to the suspect’s room. Following discreet surveillance and investigations, it was confirmed that the tenant was operating an unlicensed clinic and treating patients in exchange for money. Investigators also discovered that he was providing illegal abortion services to women of his nationality.

Based on the findings, a warrant was obtained, and the premises were raided. The suspect was arrested, and all medical supplies were confiscated. During interrogation, he reportedly confessed to selling abortion pills at KD 35 each.

The case, along with the seized items and the suspect’s confessions, has been referred to the Public Prosecution for further legal action.

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Kuwait Visa Fraud: Officials and Company Owner Held Over 382 Fake Worker Permits

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 1: A detention renewal judge ordered the continued detention of a Kuwaiti company owner, several expatriates, including Egyptians and a Palestinian, and a supervisor and acting manager at the Public Authority for Manpower, all of whom are involved in one of the largest residency trafficking cases in the country. The Public Prosecution accused them of issuing fake licenses to recruit 382 workers under the names of 28 non-existent companies, charging between KD 800 and 1,000 per worker. Investigations revealed that some employees at the Public Authority for Manpower accepted bribes of KD 200 to 250 per worker to facilitate issuing these licenses.

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

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Kuwaiti Fined KD 10,000 for Insulting Kuwaiti Society in Viral Video

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 1: The Criminal Court fined a citizen, identified only as “A. M.”, KD 10,000 for insulting a segment of society. The Public Prosecution charged the defendant with insulting a segment of Kuwaiti society through a video clip that went viral on social media. The defendant denied the charges. Also, the Criminal Court imposed a fine of KD 50,000 on Dr. Abdul Mutalib Behbehani for inciting sectarian strife through posts he uploaded on his X account that contained statements the court deemed likely to undermine national unity and harm the social fabric. The Misdemeanor Court of Cassation overturned the verdict issued by the Misdemeanor Court of Appeal, which sentenced two brothers to two years in prison with hard labor on charges of alcohol trafficking. The ruling was deemed invalid because the Court of Appeal adjudicated the case directly without referring it back to the Court of First Instance, violating the principle of two-stage litigation. The Misdemeanor Court initially ruled that it lacked subject-matter jurisdiction over the misdemeanor of alcohol trafficking and referred the case to the Criminal Court, considering it a case of recidivism. However, the Court of Appeal ruled that it had jurisdiction and proceeded to hear the case, ultimately issuing the prison sentence.

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

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Indian Man, Nepali Woman Face Trial in Kuwait Murder Cases

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KUWAIT CITY, Oct 1: The Criminal Court adjourned the trials of two expatriates until October 14 – an Indian man accused of murdering his wife in Farwaniya, and a Nepalese female domestic worker accused of murdering her infant daughter in Abu Halifa by placing her in a bag for disposal. In addition, the detention renewal judge ordered the continued detention of a man accused of killing his young friend in Firdous during a quarrel between them.

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

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