On the notion that the growing number of expatriates is the cause of traffic congestion, Otul lamented about mixing cards regarding this issue.
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Two girls and 4 boys arrested
Director General of Ahmadi Security Directorate Brigadier Abdullah Sifah has instructed the concerned authorities to refer two girls and four teenaged boys to the Juvenile Prosecution for alcohol consumption, reports al- Anba daily.
Kuwait to have the fastest internet
Kuwait is on its way to become “a country with the strongest and fastest Internet in the Arab world” through the use of optic fiber cables, reports Al-Qabas daily quoting a source close to the Sate Ministry for Services. The source pointed out that majority of the advanced countries provide Internet with a speed of 50 gigabytes, whereas the ministry will provide 100 gigabytes starting from August.
Shift car from road in minor accident to avoid fine
if a minor traffic accident occurs and the involved parties fail to agree on who should pay whom, both parties are obliged to move their vehicles to a safer side of the road and clear traffic before the arrival of traffic officers to assess the situation.
Please do not accept bags from unknown people
Director of Air Customs Department at the General Administration of Customs, Walid Al-Nasser, has called on passengers to check their baggage only, not to accept bags from unknown people saying the passenger will be held legally liable for the bags in his/her possession.
Bachelor homes and industrial areas to be raided in illegals hunt
Undersecretary of Ministry of Interior Lieutenant General Essam Al-Naham has been paying special consideration to the file of residency violators, as their numbers have reached 120,000, reports Al-Qabas daily.
KFH launch XTM in Avenues
Kuwait Finance House (KFH) has launched a novel approach of banking services; XTM, as part of the bank’s innovation efforts and keenness to adopt the latest developments in technology as per highest standards of service quality.
Beware gang issuing fake driving licenses
The Interior Ministry has warned the public about a gang which forges driving licenses issued to expatriates in exchange for $800 without the need to visit the concerned authority or pass the driving test, reports Al-Qabas daily.