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.
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Legal actions against spreading the false news on social media
Presidency of the General Staff of Kuwait Armed Forces has affirmed that it has taken all legal measures against propagandists and false statements circulating on social media, reports Al-Nahar daily.
300,000 illegally obtained Kuwaiti citizenship
A Kuwaiti lawmaker claimed that out of the 1.3 million Kuwaitis, only one million were genuine while the remaining 300,000 had obtained it fraudulently.
Fake Coffee for Sale
The Misdemeanor Court presided over by Judge Al-Duwaihi Al-Duwaihi ordered a man to pay fine worth KD 500 for putting up for sale counterfeit famous branded coffee products, says Al-Seyassah.
Fake goods coming from China
Customs officers at the Shuwaikh Port have confiscated and destroyed the imitation goods — bags, glasses, cell phone chargers and electrical appliances — coming from China, reports Al-Rai daily.
‘Iqamas’ on fake documents
Director of Checking at the Public Authority for Manpower Mohammad Al- Ansari disclosed that 16 workers were arrested off Wafra Motorway and referred to the General Immigration Department for violating labor law, says Al-Seyassah.
Video – Massive fraud discovered in gold jewelry items in market
Ministry of Commerce and Industry inspectors have discovered fraud of 3.940 kgs of gold valued at KD 50,000 ($165,000) at a gold store in Al-Rai district. The case was later referred to prosecution.
Fake Accidents in Kuwait, take care
Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh securitymen have arrested a gang led by a Pakistani expatriate that was responsible for fabricating a number of traffic accidents in which they were victims, reports Al-Anba daily.
Gang of eight men and ten women arrested
An Ethiopian gang of eight men and ten women was arrested for running a fake domestic labor office and cheating Kuwaiti citizens and expatriates as well as providing shelter to runaway domestic workers and providing them with illegal employment. Continue Reading »