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Kuwait authorities seize 760 illicit bottles of liquor, clutch two smugglers

byCustoms Today Report
04/03/2015
in International Customs, Kuwait
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KUWAIT CITY: Two Asian expatriates were arrested for involved in smuggling of brewing liquor inside a house in Sabah Al-Ahmad City from where securitymen confiscated 760 bottles of liquor and 12 barrels of raw material. According to security sources, when Ahmadi Security Directorate received information about the illegal activity of the two Asian expatriates in Sabah Al-Ahmad area, a team was formed based on instructions from the Assistant Undersecretary for Public Security Affairs at Ministry of Interior Major General Abdul Fattah Al-Ali to conduct investigations and raid the house. Securitymen arrested the two suspects and confiscated from the house 760 bottles of liquor, 8 gas cylinders, 12 barrels filled with liquor and equipments used for brewing liquor.

The suspects confessed that they were planning to sell the liquor bottles for KD 8-10 each. They were referred with the confiscated items to the concerned authorities for necessary legal action against them. Meanwhile, Farwaniya securitymen arrested two Asian expatriates in possession of 70 bottles of locally brewed liquor in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh area, They were referred with the liquor bottles to the concerned authorities for necessary legal measures.

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