Manama: Kuwait has mobilised military personnel and deployed them at its northern and southern borders to help boost security levels.
The extra staff will run patrols along the borders and will be on the lookout for attempts by members of extremist and terrorist organisations to enter the northern Arabian Gulf country, security sources told local daily Al Seyassah.
Kuwaiti officials have insisted that they were ready to deal with any border infiltration attempt after they raised their vigilance levels.
Several lawmakers and activists called for alertness against possible sleeping cells or supporters of the organisations.
Earlier this month, local newspapers published what is presented as a tweet on an account attributed to the leader of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil), Abu Baker Al Baghdadi, in which he said he would attack Kuwait to lure the US into a confrontation.
“The organisation does not seek to get to America [US], but [America] will come to it,” Al Baghdadi reportedly posted in his tweet. “We have a reckoning with America, but we cannot reach there. However, America will come to us, and that will be by [us] entering Kuwait. America will then come to us. We will fight them and we will take our revenge.”
The authenticity of the account or the tweet was not established.
Maps attributed to Isil, known in Arabic as Daesh, and published earlier this year, showed Kuwait as part of the state the terrorist group planned to establish in the region.
However, Kuwaiti officials are not taking risks and Al Anba daily reported that the interior ministry was monitoring some Twitter accounts suspected of sympathising with the organisation.
Accounts that aim to stir unrest in order to undermine the country’s security and stability and cause sedition within the community are also being monitored and they will face legal action after enough evidence is gathered, the daily reported, citing security sources.
“The competent authorities at the interior ministry are fully ready to monitor what is being raised on these accounts whether their owners are known or unknown,” the sources said. “The ministry totally rejects the use of bogus accounts to support anything that seeks to erode national unity. There is a zero tolerance of such attitudes and the law will be fully applied,” the sources added.