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Arab Times
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- Arab Times
Kuwaiti witch arrested for sorcery, witchcraft, and fraudulent practices
KUWAIT CITY, Aug 12: As part of ongoing efforts by the Criminal Security Sector to combat harmful practices and protect society from fraud and deception, the General Department of Criminal Investigation — Financial Crimes Combating Department — has arrested a retired Kuwaiti citizen on charges of practicing witchcraft, sorcery, divination, and fraud in exchange for money. According to the investigation, detectives received confidential information indicating that citizen Fawzia Ahmed Talib was engaged in illegal activities, luring victims by claiming she could resolve family disputes, break spells, bring good luck, and fulfill wishes, all for monetary payment. After verifying the tip and completing the necessary investigations, authorities obtained a legal warrant and moved to arrest the suspect at her residence in the Mangaf area. A search of the premises uncovered tools, materials, herbs, and stones used for witchcraft, along with other items linked to her activities. All seized materials were confiscated, and the accused was referred to the competent authorities for legal action. The Ministry of Interior reiterated its commitment to combating practices that harm society and contradict cultural and moral values, urging citizens and residents to report any similar activities through official channels.


Arab Times
5 hours ago
- Arab Times
Kuwaiti woman arrested for sorcery, witchcraft, and fraudulent practices
KUWAIT CITY, Aug 12: In a significant breakthrough by the Criminal Security Sector, the General Administration of Criminal Investigations (GACI) has successfully apprehended a retired Kuwaiti woman for engaging in sorcery, witchcraft, fortune-telling, and fraudulent activities for financial gain. The arrest is part of ongoing efforts to combat harmful, deceptive practices that undermine societal values and exploit vulnerable individuals. The accused, identified as Fawzia Ahmed Taleb, reportedly lured victims by falsely claiming that she could solve personal and family problems, break curses, bring good luck, and fulfill their wishes in exchange for money. Authorities received confidential tips about Taleb's illicit activities, prompting a thorough investigation. Detectives confirmed the validity of the information and, following a series of inquiries, obtained a legal warrant to proceed with her arrest. A specialized team of detectives moved swiftly to the Al-Mangaf area, where they apprehended Taleb at her residence. During the search, investigators uncovered an array of materials, including herbs, stones, and other items typically used in witchcraft and sorcery. These items, along with other evidence related to her fraudulent activities, were seized and secured for further examination. Taleb was subsequently referred to the relevant authorities for legal proceedings. The Ministry of the Interior emphasized its ongoing commitment to addressing such illegal practices, which not only harm individuals but also conflict with Kuwait's social values and traditions. The ministry also urged the public to report any similar activities through official channels, ensuring that such harmful practices do not spread further within society. As the investigation continues, authorities remain vigilant in their efforts to protect citizens from deception and exploitation.


Arab Times
12 hours ago
- Arab Times
Kuwait's stricter traffic measures drive down violations and accidents
KUWAIT CITY, Aug 12: The General Traffic Department of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior has reported a notable decline in traffic violations, accidents, and fatalities during the first half of 2025, compared to the same period in 2024. According to official statistics released on Monday, traffic violations decreased by 16 percent, with 1,659,448 violations recorded in the first half of 2025, compared to 1,968,733 violations in the same period last year. The data also showed a significant 45 percent decrease in traffic accidents, dropping from 2,511 accidents in the first half of 2024 to 1,383 accidents in the same period this year. Moreover, the number of traffic-related deaths saw a 34 percent decline, with 94 fatalities reported in the first half of 2025 compared to 143 deaths during the same timeframe in the previous year. These improvements are attributed to the Ministry of Interior's intensified traffic control measures, the implementation of advanced monitoring and surveillance systems, and the continuous awareness campaigns conducted by the General Traffic Department.