Arab Times

Egypt ambassador asked to urge Egyptians to comply with curfew

‘Interior’ reminds Indians of amnesty

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KUWAIT CITY, April 14: Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials met with the Egyptian ambassador in the country to clarify the need to urge residency violators among members of the Egyptian community to adhere to special instructio­ns regarding the current curfew and explain that such measures are in the interest of all, reports Al-Qabas daily quoting informed sources. They told the daily that the agreement is to resume the evacuation flights of Egyptians who are in violation of residency law next week after the recent suspension.

In the same context, sources hinted the Foreign Ministry will meet with representa­tives from the Indian Embassy in Kuwait to put in place a mechanism to evacuate its nationals who are in violation of the residency law, seeing the large number of the community in the country and high rate of the COVID-19 infection.

Sources noted the meeting will discuss the need for the Indian Embassy to raise awareness on various methods to avoid transmissi­on, and to review those complainin­g of the symptoms to hospital immediatel­y before coming into contact with others.

For the second consecutiv­e day, the Ministry of Interior continued to receive residence violators from the Bangladesh­i community who wish to take advantage of the grace period to leave the country without paying fines and with the possibilit­y of returning, an initiative that began on the first of April and slated to end at the end of the month.

Security sources told the daily that about 700 Bangladesh­i residency violators from both sexes were registered on Sunday, in preparatio­n for completing the procedures that would allow them to exit the country to their homeland.

Sources pointed out that many of those who have presented themselves had expired passports, which prompted the security officers to send them back to go to their embassy to be issued travel document that would allow them to leave the country.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Interior reminds the Indian residence law violators that they can register to leave the country without paying fines and keeping the option to return to Kuwait between April 16 and April 20, reports Al-Anba daily.

The registrati­ons centers are the Primary School for Girls, Block 1, Street 76 in Farwaniya for women and Al Muthanna Primary School for Boys, Block 1, Street 122 for male violators of the law.

Also, a security source said hundreds of Bangladesh­is have flocked to the registrati­on centers in Farwaniya to benefit from the amnesty issued by the Minister of Interior, Anas Al-Saleh.

 ??  ?? Bangladesh­is seen queuing to register to leave.
Bangladesh­is seen queuing to register to leave.

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