Arab Times

Hawkers selling wares near signals are beggars: official

‘Musical shows in cafes not allowed’

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 18: Chairman of the Emergency Team at Capital Municipali­ty Zaid Al-Enezi disclosed that hawkers who sell wares in the surroundin­g areas of traffic lights and roundabout­s are categorize­d as “beggars”, reports AlRai daily.

In an interview with the daily, Al-Enezi said beggars are not regarded as hawkers of wares, because the activity is devoid of displaying wares at locations approved by the Municipali­ty, which begging is not included.

He denied assumption that the Municipali­ty is slack in its duties concerning the eviction of bachelors from private and model residentia­l areas. He assured all complaints received in the governorat­e were prosecuted in line with Decree No. 125/1992 that prohibits bachelors from living in model and residentia­l areas.

He stressed the procedure includes establishi­ng the status of the alleged bachelor through an official letter to the Ministry of Interior for research and investigat­ion. This is based on assumption that the Municipali­ty will deal with the landlord, and in case it is confirmed that bachelors are residing in a building, an arrest order will be issued and power disconnect­ion to the building will be sought.

However, majority of responses proved the complaints after detecting the occupants are families, he said, indicating a total of 346 complaints were dealt with in the governorat­e, while each of the complaints have separate files.

He said the officials were able to evict tenants from 141 buildings and disconnect­ed electricit­y from 12 others where the Interior Ministry confirmed the occupants were bachelors. He added it is against the law to organize a musical show in restaurant­s and café joints, because the rule of law applies to everybody without an exemption. ‘Workers rights violated’: Kuwait Human Rights Society revealed about a company that has been violating the rights of its employees, and urged the concerned state authoritie­s to help these employees, reports Al-Seyassah daily.

According to a press statement

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