Six Egyptian expats held for offending Kuwait

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KUWAIT CITY, Nov 11: Six Egyptian expats have been arrested for posting offending remarks about Kuwait, including Kuwaiti institutions and people, via their personal accounts on social network media, the Ministry of Interior (MoI) said Wednesday. Security forces arrested Ahmad Al-Sayed Farah, Ahmad Jaber Abdulsalam, Mohammad Faraj Salim, Tariq Abdulhameed Abdulhakeem, Mohammad Obaid Al-Esharri, and Abdulrahman Mohammad Ahmad, the ministry’s security media department said in a statement.

The arrested have posted enticing messages directed to the Egyptian community in the country, encouraging them to go on strike, hatred, and revenge for a recent violent scuffle incident between Egyptian residents and Kuwaiti citizens in Hawally Governorate, said the statement.

Their act is a clear violation of the country’s law, public order offence, and breach of security, in addition to endangering the lives of citizens and residents, and disabling public and private interests, the ministry affirmed.

They will be referred to competent investigation agencies, the statement noted, reiterating the ministry’s determination and continued efforts to prevent any misconduct that would disrupt Kuwait’s public security. The ministry also warned of the misuse of social network media, affirming everybody’s equality before the law. (KUNA)

Yemeni killed: A Yemeni died and a citizen was injured in a two-vehicle collision on Wafra Road, says Al- Seyassah. Securitymen and paramedics rushed to the location after the Operations Room in the Ministry of Interior received a report about the incident. The Yemeni’s remains were taken to Forensics and the injured citizen was admitted to Adan Hospital. In another incident, a 23- year-old citizen was rushed to Jahra Hospital as he was injured when his car collided with another along the Sixth Ring Road, opposite Saad Al- Abdullah.

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