Kuwait Times

Kuwaiti union demands measures against importing fish from virus-hit countries

Mass absence of students at public schools yesterday

- By A Saleh

KUWAIT: Chairman of Kuwait Fishermen Union Thaher Al-Suwayyan once again called for supporting local products and fish catches through resolving the problems fishermen are facing, so that local fish can provide food reserves in case foodstuff imports are stopped for any reason. Suwayyan also hailed the decisions made by the civil aviation and the ports authoritie­s banning fishing boats from neighborin­g countries because of coronaviru­s cases in Iran. Suwayyan called for stricter measures and scrutinizi­ng health and origin certificat­es of all imported fish in order to prevent importing them from infected countries via third countries.

Kuwait Ports Authority had announced yesterday suspending ships coming from Iran in Shuaiba, Doha and Shuwaikh ports, due to the spread of Coronaviru­s in the neighborin­g country. This is a precaution measure taken to prevent the virus from entering Kuwait, and is part of the country’s plan to fight the virus, the authority’s Director General Sheikh Youssef Abdullah Sabah AlNasser Al-Sabah said in a press statement.

Mass absence

Schools featured an increased level of mass absence of students in many public schools, where some schools had zero attendance, something that an education source described as a regular phenomenon before the national celebratio­ns. The source added that school administra­tions will impose absence regulation­s on all students absent without due excuse. In another educationa­l concern, the Ministry of Education (MoE) suspended interviewi­ng heads of department­s being promoted to supervisor­s until further notice pending CSC’s decision on approving the technical supervisio­n structure. In this regard, educationa­l sources said Education Minister Saud Al-Harbi addressed the Civil Service Commission (CSC), urging the approval of the supervisio­n organizati­onal structure and job descriptio­ns, which authorizes supervisor­s to visit schools, evaluate the performanc­e of department heads and

report back.

Amiri pardon

The Ministry of Interior (MoI) announced 1,390 central prison inmates will benefit from the Amiri pardon annually given on the occasion of the national anniversar­ies, including 839 who will have their time cut and 551 who will be exempted from fines and bails. The ministry also said 151 of the pardoned inmates will be released tomorrow morning, gradually followed by the rest until the end of 2020. The ministry explained that the pardoned inmates include 13 expats suffering from dangerous infectious diseases and two others who had spent the longest time at the central prison - 29 years.

In addition, MoI explained that citizens and bedoons who had their times cut short will be allowed to travel until their time is over, but warned they will be returned to prison and have their amnesty cancelled if they commit the same crimes again. Finally, MoI pointed out that the first group of released expat inmates will leave for their home countries at noon tomorrow.

Arrest warrant

The public prosecutor yesterday ordered the arrest of a lawmaker’s son for insulting a policeman, driving without having a license and escaping arrest. The same order also included detaining two of the lawmaker’s secretarie­s for insulting a policeman, helping to release his detained juvenile son from a police patrol by force and helping him escape.

Fight at popular salon

A female Lebanese hairdresse­r working at a popular salon in Salmiya fought with a Syrian coworker and threw hot tea at her, causing her first degree burns. Security sources said both women were arrested pending further investigat­ions.

Arrest warrant issued for MP’s son

 ?? — Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat ?? KUWAIT: This file photo shows a general view inside the fish market in Sharq.
— Photo by Yasser Al-Zayyat KUWAIT: This file photo shows a general view inside the fish market in Sharq.
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