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16,206 citations issued, 25 cars seized, 3 get jail in traffic raids - ARAB TIMES

Reckless motorists, serious violators targeted KUWAIT CITY, May 5: The Traffic Operations Sector carried out several traffic campaigns targeting reckless motorists and perpetrators of serious traffic violations during the past week, reports Aljarida daily. According to a press statement issued by the General Traffic Department, the traffic campaigns resulted in the issuance of 16,206 citations, impounding of 25 vehicles, and detention of three traffic violators in the cells of the General Traffic Department. Also, five juveniles were referred to the Juvenile Police Department of the Criminal Investigations Department as a prelude to referring them to the Juvenile Prosecution Office. About 25 vehicles, which were wanted by security and judicial authorities, were seized during the campaigns, and five individuals wanted by departments in charge of executing judicial rulings were arrested. Head of the the Public Relations and Traffic Awareness Department Major Abdullah Bou-Hassan said

Minister supervises operation to rescue 21 people to safety - ARAB TIMES

Messenger KUWAIT CITY, May 4: Minister of Interior Sheikh Thamer Al-Ali Al-Sabah recently supervised the operation to rescue 21 people who were on a boat which malfunctioned, prompting them to request for help through emergency Hotline No.112, reports Al-Anba daily. The minister went to the naval base in Al-Jula’a where acting Assistant Undersecretary for Border Security Affairs at the Ministry of Interior Major General Mubarak Al-Amiri welcomed him. The minister issued instructions to the maritime patrols and forces in determining the location of the boat, taking into consideration the difficult climatic conditions that caused the rise of waves and instability of the sea.

Civil defense: Use of flammable materials, lack of fire alarms caused spread of deadly flames in Iraq hospital

DUBAI: Lack of fire prevention measures and the use of flammable building materials likely lead to the spread of the deadly blaze that ripped through a hospital in Baghdad, killing 82 people and injuring 110, a report by the Iraqi civil defense said. The report states that there were no sprinklers or early warning systems in the building where COVID-19 patients were being

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