Kuwait arrests hundreds for residency violations, illegal breweries in nationwide sweep

Illicit breweries linked to recent deaths and hospitalisations

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Authorities also disclosed that part of the campaign targeted dangerous underground alcohol networks.
Authorities also disclosed that part of the campaign targeted dangerous underground alcohol networks.
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Dubai: Kuwait’s Interior Ministry announced on Sunday that a nationwide security sweep has led to the arrest of hundreds of individuals accused of violating residency laws and operating illicit alcohol breweries tied to recent deaths.

The ministry said 258 people were detained across all six governorates, underscoring what officials described as a renewed drive to tackle lawlessness and reinforce public order.

Offences included expired residency permits, visa overstays, absconding workers, and other breaches of immigration and labour regulations.

Authorities also disclosed that part of the campaign targeted dangerous underground alcohol networks.

These illicit breweries, some operating out of residential and industrial districts, have been linked to a spate of recent fatalities and hospitalisations, prompting heightened concern over public health risks.

The crackdown was launched under the directives of First Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al Sabah and supervised by Brigadier General Fawaz Al Roumi, head of the ministry’s Citizenship and Residency Sector.

 Officials stressed that the campaign would hold both workers and employers accountable, warning that those who facilitate or exploit violations would face prosecution.

“The ministry will continue to monitor violators, confront illegal labour practices, and ensure compliance with the law,” the statement said, emphasising the government’s determination to maintain security and order throughout the country.

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