09/07/2025
09/07/2025

KUWAIT CITY, July 9: Customs officers at the Northern Ports and Failaka Island Customs Department (specifically at the Passenger Inspection Office in Shuwaikh Port) successfully intercepted several items linked to sorcery and witchcraft found in the possession of incoming passengers. This action is part of ongoing efforts to safeguard society from foreign practices that are prohibited under both Sharia law and national legislation.
The seizure was made possible due to the vigilance and sharp observation of the customs officers, who grew suspicious while inspecting certain pieces of luggage. Upon closer examination, they discovered talismans, ritual papers, and materials believed to be associated with witchcraft.
The General Administration of Customs emphasized that bringing such items into the country constitutes a serious violation and poses a threat to public safety and social stability. It reiterated that customs officials remain steadfast in preventing the entry of such prohibited items.
The administration commended the inspectors for their dedication and reaffirmed its commitment to enforcing the law and taking all necessary legal actions against offenders in order to preserve the security and integrity of the nation.