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General Administration of the Residence Affairs Investigation over the past few weeks has arrested a number of expatriates who had entered the country on new visas after the records of their fingerprints were allegedly destroyed by ‘unknown’ persons to help them enter the country or some of them had mutilated their fingers after they were administratively deported for committing crimes and banned from entering the country, reports Al- Anba daily.
The Director of the Public Authority for Manpower Ahmed Al-Mousa said there is high-level of coordination between PAM and the E-Crimes Department of the Ministry of Interior to control those who post advertisements in the social media in violation of Law No. 6/2010 which regulates work and the decisions in the private sector, reports Al-Jarida daily.
Some 300 volunteers planted, in only two hours yesterday, up to 5,000 tree saplings in Al-Abdaliya natural reserve west of Kuwait City, in the latest effort to beautify Kuwait and improve the climate. Dr Ameera Al-Hassan, Director of UN-Habitat (United Nations Human Settlements Program), said in a statement to the press the saplings were planted in line with global sustainable development objectives, with cooperation between UN-Habitat and Kuwait Oil Company (KOC).
Municipal Council member Maha Al-Baghli proposed building a footbridge in front of the ‘Maliya’ bus station in Fahad Al-Salem Street in Kuwait City, saying that it became necessary given the fact that the street has become vital with many people frequenting it for its malls, hotels, restaurants and companies in addition to the bus station.