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KUWAIT CITY, May 8: The female police in the public security sector embody the true picture of women working alongside their male counterparts in the area of implementing the decisions of the Council of Ministers related to partial curfew. Policewomen are seen manning the checkpoints at the security points to check the permits of motorists and others who are permitted to be on the streets during the curfew period. During a tour of some areas undertaken by the Al-Seyassah daily, policewomen were seen busy at security checkpoints to verify the barcodes and permits during the curfew period.
Lieut-Col Hussein Asad and Captain Badriya Aman at a checkpoint