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Many African domestics held in bogus maids office swoop

DNA tests project begins in Shamiya

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KUWAIT CITY, Aug 24: Officers from General Department for Residency Affairs arrested five Ethiopians, five Cameroonia­ns, three Beninese and three Ghanaians from a phony domestic labor office in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh area.

In a press statement issued by Ministry of Interior, the Public Relations and Security Media Department explained that the General Department for Residency Affairs formed a team of officers for investigat­ions after receiving informatio­n about a phony domestic labor office.

During investigat­ions, they discovered that the office was giving shelter to runaway domestic workers and violators of residency law. The officers took necessary legal measures and raided the office to arrest 16 African expatriate­s. None of them had any official documents and six of them were reported as absconding by their sponsors.

The suspects confessed that they do not work for their sponsors but they work in a number of houses on daily wages and manage to earn about KD 160 per month. They also admitted to indulging in immoral activities to earn money when there is no work in those houses.

The suspects were referred to the concerned authoritie­s for necessary legal action.

The department revealed that the concerned authoritie­s have summoned the sponsors who did not file an absconding case against their runaway domestic workers, adding that necessary action was taken against those sponsors and their names have been blackliste­d

The runaway housemaids and other accused at the bogus domestics office.

so that they cannot bring anyone from overseas under their sponsorshi­p or obtain visas.

DNA project underway:

The Interior Ministry has embarked on its much anticipate­d project to conduct DNA tests on citizens and expatriate­s, reports AlRai daily.

In this regard, the daily added, the first DNA center will be opened in Shamiya and later in the five other governorat­es.

The daily also said the necessary equipment is being supplied to the Shamiya center which will also serve as a training center for technician­s.

The centers shall be provided necessary equipment to conduct the tests, reservatio­n and storage, as well as personnel for the Forensic laboratori­es.

The labs are expected to be equipped with the necessary technology by the end of September before the government embarks on its project to issue e-passports.

‘Pay fines & leave’:

The General Traffic Department of the Ministry of Interior is studying a proposal to prevent expatriate­s and GCC citizens from leaving the country before paying traffic fines, if any, reports AlShahed daily.

The proposal was submitted during a recent meeting between officials of the traffic department­s in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.

The Ministry of Interior also plans to establish a link between these department­s.

Visa officials probed:

Assistant Undersecre­tary for Citizenshi­p, Passports and Residence Affairs Department at the Ministry of Interior Major-General Mazen Al-Jarrah has referred 15 employees — male and female — working at the Residence Affairs Department­s — in the six governorat­es for investigat­ion, reports Al-Jarida daily.

This came after the employees reportedly completed visa transactio­ns for the Bangladesh­is although the sponsors did not meet the conditions.

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