Kuwait Times

Residency violators since Jan 2016 can settle dues or leave without fine

Thousands of liquor bottles busted at Shuwaikh Port

- By Hanan Al-Saadoun and Agencies

KUWAIT:

Privately-employed foreign residents, who have exceeded their permitted stay in Kuwait beyond January 3, 2016 after going absent from work, will be allowed to settle their penalties or leave the country without paying a fine, the Interior Ministry said on Friday.

The decision was taken according to a “humanitari­an initiative,” which covers a further number of nonKuwaiti violators of the residency law, read a ministry statement. It will grant more “humanitari­an incentives,” namely the opportunit­y for violators who wish to remain in the country to “amend their status” after the ministry sought the necessary approvals from its General Directorat­e of Investigat­ion and the Public Authority of Manpower.

Applicatio­ns are welcome for those wishing to settle their outstandin­g dues as of next week until April 22, providing employers drop their legal charges against the absent employee. Those who fall under this category should initially visit the General Authority of Manpower’s Department of Labor Relations in order to terminate the absence charges brought against them.

Afterwards, they should head to the Ministry of Interior’s Residency Affairs Department in their relevant governorat­e to settle their fines. The ministry went to urge those found in violation to grasp the opportunit­y granted by the initiative, and to do so with haste.

Smuggling foiled

Shuwaikh Port customs officers found 3,000 liquor bottles in a container, then an hour later, discovered another container with 5,208 bottles. Shuwaikh customs officers had suspicions over a container that arrived from a Gulf country with its load recorded as lumber. When the lumber was unloaded, a scan revealed the liquor stash. Then the second container was searched and the liquor was found.

Bad food destroyed

The Imported Food Department at the Public Authority for Food and Nutrition destroyed 366 kg of spoiled meat unfit for human consumptio­n. It also destroyed 3,466 boxes of spoiled fruit. Director of the department Ali Al-Khanfour said that the meat was destroyed because laboratory tests showed it contained pork, in addition to 20 kg of mustard oil and 10 kg of chocolate. He said 3,266 boxes of oranges and 200 boxes of strawberri­es were also destroyed.

Vehicle found

A vehicle that belongs to a person reported missing was found near the Subbiya coastline, Kuwait Fire Services Directorat­e (KFSD) said. An intensive search by marine fire, backup, coastguard and interior minister choppers resulted in finding the vehicle in waters near the coast, but the driver was not found, KFSD public relations department said in a statement. Search will continue until the missing man is found, the department added.

Deliveryma­n robbed

Jahra detectives are looking for five suspects who robbed a restaurant deliveryma­n and burned his motorcycle in Jahra. A security source said the incident took place in Naeem after the Egyptian man delivered a meal. He was held up by five unidentifi­ed persons, then two of them took the motorcycle aside and set it ablaze.

Farm fire

Firemen battled a blaze at a Wafra farm, which the owner had turned into a foam and wood warehouse. Wafra, Nuwaiseeb, backup and Fahaheel fire centers responded to a call and found the fire had destroyed a quantity of foam, fertilizer and boxes used for packing produce. No injuries were reported.

Drug possession

Police arrested four persons of different nationalit­ies with possession of illicit substances in Hawally. Police suspected a car with four persons in it who looked abnormal, so they were asked to leave the car, which was searched and drugs were found. All four were sent to the Drugs Control General Department.

Doctor assaulted

An army officer insulted and beat a dentist at a medical center. The officer started a verbal exchange with the doctor, who left the clinic and claimed he was attacked by the officer. The officer said the doctor caused him severe pain while examining him and made him nervous.

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Bad food is loaded off of a truck to be destroyed after being confiscate­d during recent crackdowns in Kuwait.
KUWAIT: Bad food is loaded off of a truck to be destroyed after being confiscate­d during recent crackdowns in Kuwait.

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