In a recent crackdown on illegal begging, Kuwait’s morality detectives arrested four expatriate women in the governorates of Farwaniya and Jahra. The women, who come from two different Arab countries, were immediately referred to the relevant authorities for deportation. The arrests align with the government’s ongoing efforts to curb begging, which is strictly prohibited in Kuwait.
A security source confirmed that legal action will also be taken against the sponsors of these expatriates, holding them accountable for the violations committed under their sponsorship. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to eliminating begging networks and ensuring compliance with the country’s laws.
Residents have been urged to report instances of begging to the authorities to help maintain public order and security. Kuwait continues to implement strict measures to prevent such activities, reinforcing the importance of lawful conduct among expatriates and citizens alike.
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