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8,004 illegal residents
Since 2011 until end of August 2016, some 8,004 illegal residents have adjusted their status in Kuwait, said the Central Agency for Illegal Residents Affairs here on Saturday.
26,000 workers needed in Kuwait
The number of workers needed for the environmental fuel project is about 26,000 and around 1,000 employees of various nationalities have been arriving weekly for this purpose, reports Al-Rai daily quoting sources from Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC).
172 arrested in Hawally
An extensive security campaign was launched in Hawally under the supervision of Interior Ministry Undersecretary Lieutenant General Sulaiman Fahad Al-Fahad with the participation of Assistant Undersecretary for Operations Major General Jamal Al-Sayegh and other high-ranking security officials.
Raising service fees for expatriates
A number of MPs have suggested raising service fees for expatriates to deal with the budget deficit caused by the falling global oil prices, reports Al-Rai daily.
Kuwait again bans Bangladeshi workers
Kuwait has once again imposed a ban on recruiting workers from Bangladesh, reports kuwaittimes.net today.
Four guys arrested
A statement by the Interior Ministry’s Relations and Security Information Department said criminal detectives arrested a Syrian gang that robbed people in Jleeb Al-Shuyiukh.
No Maids to Kuwait
Indonesian Manpower Minister M. Hanif Dhakiri was quoted as saying the Indonesian government is not in favor of sending domestic workers to Kuwait.
Snakes and monkeys found from the home
Personnel from the Arms Collection Investigation Department led by Acting Director-General of the Department Colonel Walid Al-Shehab organized surprise what the authorities called ‘search campaigns’ in various parts of the country to look for illegal arms and ammunition, reports Al-Anba daily.