Tough Measures Against Foreigners Taking Part in Marches

 
 
 

The Ministry of Interior (MoI) has issued a strong warning against expatriates participating in joyous marches, highlighting that such participation could lead to "administrative deportation" from Kuwait. This measure comes in light of concerns related to safety, traffic congestion, and public decency.

Expats Cautioned: Strict Enforcement to Ensure Public Order

According to the ministry's Department of Security Media and Public Relations, participating in these types of gatherings may result in decisive actions by the authorities. These actions, which include strict measures such as deportation, aim to ensure compliance with laws and maintain public order.

The press release emphasized:

  • The need to abide by laws and cooperate with security apparatuses.
  • Preventing disruptions caused by public marches that may lead to traffic congestion or breach public decency.
  • Strengthening efforts to safeguard the safety and security of Kuwaiti society.

Compliance and Cooperation are Essential

The MoI underlined that contributing to public safety relies on both expats and residents coordinating with security forces, adhering to local laws, and maintaining public order. Expats are urged to prioritize cooperation and contribute to the safety and stability of the nation.

How Expats Can Avoid Violations

Expats should adhere strictly to Kuwaiti laws, including avoiding participation in unauthorized gatherings or events. Public marches that lack official approval can create disturbances and are considered violations, subject to strict penalties.

 
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IFL Kuwait