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Kuwaiti visa trafficker
According to Arabtimes, Personnel from the Residence Affairs Department are looking for a Kuwaiti, identified only as A.R., for forging documents Continue Reading »
Man caught with various passports and identity cards
Man caught with various passports and identity cards
New fine for phone-use while driving ‘not true’
The Public Relations and Security Media Department of Ministry of Interior has denied that a new decision was issued to impose a fine of KD 250 and suspend for three months the driving licenses of those who use mobile phones while driving.
In a press statement issued by Ministry of Interior, the department affirmed that the reports circulating on social media regarding this issue are false. It urged all Kuwaiti citizens and expatriates to confirm such information from valid sources before taking action based on them, stressing that the department usually organizes extensive awareness campaigns before implementing such decisions.
Source : Arabtimes
Kuwait News
- Events in Kuwait
- Three Women Arrested
- Indians without Aadhar card face problem
- Kuwait clamps down on unlicensed kindergartens
- Public holidays in 2018 , Kuwait
- Kuwait studying tax alternative to VAT
- Around 20,000 drivers booked on weekend
- Kailash Kher is coming to Kuwait
- 29 Indian workers died in Kuwait
- Remittances from expats in Kuwait hit 4520400000 KWD
- 650 arrested in New Year Holidays
- 10 pct of marriages dissolved within first year
- Permanent residence for teachers
- 10000 KD fine and penalties for hiring illegal expats
- Filipinos being fed pills to boost their hormone levels by force
- Newly married couple, Husband died in mishap infront of wife 🙁
- 1000 Expats Arrested, Kuwait
- Domestic workers below 21, above 60 not allowed
- 51.8 percent of expats are illiterates in Kuwait
- European woman arrested at Airport
- 30 cases of child abuse and 144 physical assaults reported
No Kidney Dialysis Treatment For Expatriates
The Ministry of Health has stopped providing kidney dialysis treatment to expatriates, reports Al-Anba daily quoting sources. Continue Reading »