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Kuwait Strengthens Fight Against Drugs and Human Trafficking

Kuwait is taking stronger action against drugs and human trafficking to protect its people. The fight against drugs is now a top national priority. The government also aims to support addicts through treatment programs.

Interior Minister Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah said the new anti-drugs law will start on December 15. The law gives tougher penalties for traffickers, smugglers, and dealers. It covers all types of drugs and includes crimes like import, smuggling, making, and growing drugs. The law also punishes using children in drug crimes or committing crimes in schools, prisons, and treatment centers.

Authorities now have stronger tools to break up drug gangs and punish those who use public jobs to commit crimes. Large amounts of drugs have already been seized, and many smuggling attempts stopped. The law also has a human side, allowing addicts to get help voluntarily or through family reports. Personal information is kept private.

The Interior Ministry will launch a public campaign under the slogan “Safeguarding Our Homeland.” It will use TV, cinemas, exhibitions, public screens, and official platforms to explain the law, penalties, and treatment options.

At the same time, the Attorney General formed a special public prosecution team to fight human trafficking and migrant smuggling. The team will help victims, set standard ways to handle cases, and build a database of incidents. This plan follows Kuwait’s national strategy and international commitments.

Officials stressed that protecting victims and enforcing the law are key to public safety. They also said strong laws are needed to face changing crime patterns.

The fight against drugs and new anti-trafficking efforts show Kuwait’s commitment to keeping its people safe. Authorities will continue to act firmly while helping those seeking rehabilitation.

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