Malayalee News
If the group gathers in Kuwait, they could face up to three months in prison and a fine of 50,000 dinars. Public gatherings were also strictly prohibited in preventive measures against the spread of Kovid. Maj. Gen. Faraj al-Zubi, assistant undersecretary for public security, said the punishment would be severe if the restrictions were violated. He said the Home Ministry’s Public Security, Transport, Rescue, Investigation and Special Forces units would work together to find the culprits.
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