
The General department for Immigration Investigation in the Ministry of the Interior has apprehended 281 people who are violating the residency law in the country, in a crackdown carried out in the area of Manqaf in Ahmadi Governorate. The Interior Ministry said in a press statement today that this campaign comes as part of a sudden several planned campaigns to eliminate all negative phenomena related to violating residency laws. The statement added that the campaign has been carried out under the supervision and guidance of the Interior Ministry's assistant Undersecretary for Nationality and Passports Affairs, Major General Sheikh Faisal Al-Nawaf Al-Sabah, who stresses the need to apply the law to everyone, without exception, to reduce irregularities whatsoever for public interest. It pointed out that the campaign was carried out on the domestic servants offices in the governorates of Hawalli, Farwaniya and Ahmadi with the participation of the Department of Public Relations and Moral Guidance as well as Security Media Department. The statement stressed the ministry's keenness to move forward in launching campaigns to confront security violators of the laws and suspects and rid the society of all forms of crime in accordance with the plans and programs designed to preserve the security and stability of society.
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