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Kuwait Implements Tough New Drug Law as Cases Show Decline

Kuwait is taking a historic step in law enforcement with Kuwait’s tough new drug law, set to take effect on December 15. Authorities believe the legislation represents a major leap in combating narcotics. Moreover, the law aims to protect citizens and dismantle criminal networks, signaling stronger control over drug-related crimes.

The public prosecution described the law as a “massive leap” in the fight against narcotics. It introduces psychotropic pills into the list of controlled substances for the first time. Additionally, the law imposes stricter penalties, including a mandatory death sentence for serious and aggravated drug trafficking offenses. These measures demonstrate the government’s commitment to eliminating economic incentives for criminal activity.

Furthermore, authorities have stepped up a nationwide awareness campaign. The campaign highlights the main penalties and the differences from the previous law. For example, earlier legislation allowed life imprisonment for most trafficking cases, but the new law applies the maximum penalty automatically for major offenses. Officials stress that this shift will significantly disrupt organized gangs and reduce drug supply.

Law enforcement agencies continue making arrests under strict enforcement measures. Recently, security forces detained an Asian national suspected of distributing narcotics. They seized approximately seven kilograms of drugs, including five kilograms of heroin and two kilograms of methamphetamine, along with precision scales. The suspect is now in custody, and authorities have referred the case to the competent legal departments for prosecution.

Meanwhile, statistics show a decline in drug-related cases this year. The head of drugs prosecution reported 2,874 cases recorded until November, down from 3,251 cases during the same period last year. Courts have convicted defendants in 90 percent of these cases. Officials estimate the street value of confiscated drugs at KD 74 million, reflecting a serious disruption of criminal activities.

The law also penalizes those who encourage or entice others to handle narcotic or psychotropic substances. Violators face up to three years in jail and fines of up to KD 5,000. Authorities believe Kuwait’s tough new drug law will further protect communities, enhance law enforcement efficiency, and deter criminal networks.

Through these decisive measures, Kuwait strengthens public safety and reinforces Kuwait’s tough new drug law as a cornerstone of national security and justice.

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