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7 men in ladies dress, arrested in salmiya
Patrolmen on foot during a security tour of Salmiya shopping area are said to have arrested seven crossdressers and referred them to the Criminal Investigation Department (Vice Squad), reports Al-Rai daily.
Continue Reading »Who’s child is this?
A toddler was found unaccompanied by an adult in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh area. In a press release, Ministry of Interior explained that patrol officers found the child in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh area, Block 5 on Thursday.
Continue Reading »Closure of 300 travel offices in Kuwait is expected
In the wake of the great confusion experienced by the travel offices in Kuwait after the departure of a Jordanian insurance company from the travel market, and the absence of a substitute for insurance, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) has given about 300 of these offices a notice until the end of August to adjust the situation, or face closure, reports Al-Jarida daily.
Continue Reading »106 Visas in 150,000 KD
In a new case of trafficking in human beings and in a case that confirms that the Ministry of Interior has put the visa traders under its microscope,
Continue Reading »Correcting ID info made easier
In response to many complaints by expats with regards to obstacles they face including requirement of a certificate from their embassies proving the information in the passport is correct.
Continue Reading »Female bank manager jailed with KWD 900000 fine
The Court of Cassation sentenced a female local bank manager to 10 years in prison with KD900,000 fine for obtaining monies of bank clients, money laundering and transfers within accounts of clients without their knowledge.
Continue Reading »Death sentence against Indian
The Court of Cassation has nullified the death sentence issued against an Indian man for allegedly stabbing an Afghan to death in Sa’ad Al-Abdullah Area.
Continue Reading »Now accreditation of certificates must for residence stamping
Thousands of engineers working in the private sector are caught in the midst of confusion because of the confusing decisions issued by the Public Authority for Manpower (PAM), reports Al-Qabas daily.
Continue Reading »Filipina slits her wrist
An unidentified Filipino woman has been admitted to the Adan Hospital for treatment after she allegedly slit her wrist in an attempt to commit suicide, reports Al-Rai daily.
Continue Reading »Recruitment for Expats stopped
The Ministry of Public Works stopped the recruitment of expatriates on second, third or salary deduction contracts some years ago, reports Al-Shahid daily.
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