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  2. Crime in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwaiti police vehicles and police station. There is a low rate of crime in Kuwait. [1] Incidents of violent crime against foreign citizens are extremely uncommon. [2] The country is a destination point for men and women who migrate legally from South and Southeast Asia for domestic or low-skilled labor.

  3. Cockerham bribery case - Wikipedia

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    The Cockerham bribery case involved the investigation and subsequent trials of United States Army contracting officers and their family members who were accused of accepting bribes in return for steering multimillion-dollar contracts to companies providing services for the US Army in Iraq and Kuwait between 2004 and 2007. The alleged ringleader ...

  4. List of intelligence agencies - Wikipedia

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    Police Bureau of Investigation (PBI) Criminal Investigation Department (CID) Counter Terrorism and Transnational Crime (CTTC) Rapid Action Battalion – Intelligence Wing (RAB-IW) Ministry of Defence. Directorate General of Forces Intelligence (DGFI) Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Bureau (CTIB) National Telecommunication Monitoring Centre ...

  5. Documents show US investigation of 2 Kuwaitis in FIFA case - AOL

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    The U.S. embassy in Kuwait made a formal request to local authorities in 2017 for assistance to secure evidence including records of multiple bank accounts held in the Gulf state, according to one ...

  6. Capital punishment in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwait was a British protectorate and it became independent in 1961. Since 2002, executions have occurred at Nayef Palace. Prisoners are held in solitary confinement until the day of their execution, where they are transported to the execution ground. At about 08:00, prisoners are hooded with a black hood, unlike the British style white hood ...

  7. Kuwait Police - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwait Police (Arabic: شرطة الكويت) is an agency of the Ministry of Interior of Kuwait, which maintains the national security envelope, defense of land border, coastal and the rule of law in the State of Kuwait. The Kuwait Police Agency was established in 1938 by Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah as the Directorate of Public Security Force.

  8. Death of Jeanelyn Villavende - Wikipedia

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    Criminal charges were filed against Villavende's employers and tried under Kuwait's sharia law. [5] In December 30, 2020, the Kuwaiti Court of First Instance issued the verdict. [12] Her female employer was sentenced to death for assaulting and locking the victim in a room. Her husband on the other hand was given the sentence of four years of ...

  9. Gun law in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Gun laws in Kuwait include stringent gun control. The law allows a person to obtain a firearms license if: They are a Kuwait citizen; or a foreigner receiving permission by the Minister of Interior; Older than 21 years old; Capable of handling a weapon without hinderance; Do not have criminal records; Is not a suspect or under police surveillance