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Kuwait Detained 470 Visa Violators in June

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09/07/2025

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09/07/2025

Kuwait Detained 470 Visa Violators in June

KUWAIT CITY, July 9: As part of intensified efforts to reinforce public safety and security across the country, the General Department of Rescue Police, under the directives of First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef, conducted a series of targeted security and traffic campaigns throughout June 2025. These operations were carried out across all six governorates, with patrols deployed during both morning and evening periods.

According to an official source, the campaigns resulted in significant outcomes. Between June 1 and 30, 365 individuals wanted on criminal and civil charges were apprehended. This includes 15 individuals arrested on criminal charges and 350 for civil offenses, primarily through checkpoints set up in residential and commercial areas. In addition, authorities detained 470 individuals for violating residency laws, referring them to the General Department of Residence Investigations.

The anti-narcotics effort also saw 46 individuals caught for drug use or distribution, all of whom were referred to the General Department for Drug Control. Field operations led to the confiscation of 309 vehicles linked to legal cases or subject to court-ordered property seizures. These seizures were made during operations conducted at 37 security checkpoints established across various locations to ensure a strong and proactive security presence. Rescue Police also solved 11 theft cases, with the perpetrators transferred to the appropriate legal authorities for further investigation and prosecution.

In parallel, ongoing traffic enforcement efforts recorded a total of 25,986 traffic violations, including speeding, signal violations, driving without a license, and other infractions. Twenty-seven individuals were detained for committing serious violations posing a threat to public safety, and 32 vehicles were impounded. Additionally, Rescue Police responded to 675 traffic accidents, which ranged from minor incidents to those involving serious injuries. The General Directorate of Emergency Police emphasized that these campaigns will continue on a regular and daily basis as part of its commitment to preserving public safety, enforcing the law, and curbing both criminal and traffic violations. Authorities also urged citizens and residents to cooperate with law enforcement personnel, stressing that adherence to the law is a shared responsibility that plays a vital role in protecting lives, property, and national stability.