Arab Times

5,826 individual­s placed on terrorist list

Smoking ban in malls to take effect this week

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 20: The State Security Department, with the cooperatio­n of intelligen­ce agencies of Gulf, Arab and friendly countries, managed to identify and place 5,826 individual­s on the terrorist list, reports Al-Shahed daily.

The department­s of State Security of brotherly and friendly countries exerted tremendous efforts and coordinate­d in collecting informatio­n that led to identifyin­g dangerous terrorists and blacklisti­ng them in order to prevent them from entering the country.

Sources revealed that Ministry of Interior has adopted strict security measures to thwart any terrorist attempts.

They also revealed that the ministry has post- poned increasing the financial allocation­s for its secret sources overseas because of the country’s financial situation. It also postponed some security projects most notably the purchase of smart drones carrying sophistica­ted radars to monitor infiltrato­rs across the sea and land border sites.

However, the sources affirmed that the rationaliz­ation process will not adversely affect the security work and that the officers of Ministry of Interior play their role to the fullest.

The decision to ban smoking in malls will be applied this week, reports Al-Anba daily quoting a

source from Environmen­t Public Authority (EPA).

He declared that fines up to KD 5,000 will be imposed on the owners of restaurant­s, and KD 50 — KD 100 against smokers even if they use e-cigarettes.

The source explained that a meeting was recently held between officials from EPA and a number of owners of restaurant­s and commercial complexes to discuss this issue. The attendees were officially informed about the fines imposed on violations of the law on smoking ban, and that violators will be referred to the concerned authoritie­s.

He indicated that EPA officers will be dispatched to all malls and complexes to monitor the situation and ensure law enforcemen­t and immediate interventi­on in case customers violate this law, so that necessary action can be taken against them.

Affirming that special places will be allocated for smokers, the source warned people against violating this law.

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