Kuwait Bans Celebratory Marches by Expatriates Strict Penalties Imposed
Kuwait City, 10th December 2024: Kuwait Bans Celebratory Marches by Expatriates
Kuwait has enforced a ban on all celebratory marches organized by expatriate residents, with the Ministry of Interior warning of severe penalties for violators, including the possibility of deportation. This new regulation aims to ensure public order, traffic flow, and community safety across the nation.
Ministry of Interior’s Strict Warning Against Unauthorized Marches
The Ministry of Interior has issued a firm warning against organizing or participating in unauthorized celebratory marches. Authorities emphasized that such gatherings, regardless of their purpose, often lead to traffic congestion, public disturbances, and violations of public morality. These events can disrupt daily life, endanger public safety, and cause significant inconvenience to residents.
Penalties for Violators: Deportation and Legal Consequences
The Ministry highlighted that expatriates found violating this rule could face strict legal consequences, including administrative deportation. These penalties serve as a deterrent to anyone considering participating in or organizing such marches. The Ministry’s message is clear: unauthorized public gatherings will not be tolerated, and violators will face the full force of the law.
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Public Cooperation and Legal Compliance Encouraged
The Ministry urges all residents, both expatriates and citizens, to adhere to Kuwait’s laws and regulations. They emphasized the importance of cooperating with security services to maintain order and protect the community. By following these guidelines, everyone contributes to Kuwait’s stability and safety.
Promoting Safety and Security in Kuwait
This initiative is part of the Interior Ministry’s ongoing efforts to ensure a peaceful and secure environment for all residents. The ministry is committed to maintaining public order and fostering a sense of community harmony, reinforcing Kuwait’s dedication to safety and well-being.
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