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Kuwaiti defence, MOI tasks in 2020

Kuwait held a funeral for seven martyrs who had sacrificed their souls during the flagrant Iraqi aggression in 1990

Kuwaiti defense and Ministry of Interior (MOI)  personnel were very much active throughout the passing year; primarily involved in logistics of combating the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and clamping down on smugglers.

Following are highlights of record activities by the defense and interior personnel in 2020:

Defense and Interior Ministries Feb 12: Kuwait Fire Service Directorate (KFSD) announced the death of six people and the injury of three others in a landslide at Mutla housing project.

Feb 27: The Interior Ministry suspended the use of Civil ID Cards temporarily as part of the efforts to counter COVID-19.

March 7: A fire in Sabah Al-Ahmad residential area killed eight children.

March 15: The Ministry of Defense converted a camp in Sabhan area to a field hospital for COVID-19 quarantine. A

pril 2: The Directorate General of Civil Defense revealed that 25,000 persons volunteered to join efforts against the novel coronavirus.

April 8: The Ministry of Defense declared that a Kuwaiti military plane boarding medical supplies arrived from China.

April 11: Kuwait Army declared a plane of the Indian Air Force arrived with medical teams and equipment onboard.

April 19: The Ministry of Defense declared the arrival of a Jordanian military plane with medical teams and equipment onboard.

April 26: The Ministry of Defense declared a Jordanian aircraft boarding medics and medical devices arrived in the country.

May 3: The Ministry of Defense declared a military aircraft that flew from China arrived with medical equipment on its board.

May 11: The Ministry of Interior declared arresting a person with one million pills of the addictive drug Captagon in his possession.

May 11: The Ministry of Defense declared that a Kuwaiti military plane coming from China arrived with a cargo of medical supplies on its board.

May 12: The border Al-Nuwaiseeb border checkpoint witnessed the passing back of the first returning Kuwaitis from Saudi Arabia.

July 2: The Ministry of Interior declared finding a fugitive dead at his house in Sabah Al-Salem district. The wanted committed suicide inside the home.

Oct 16: Huge fire erupted at the one million square meters’ Al-Shagaya tires dumping site. Firefighters put out the blazes that raged within a 25,000 square meter part of the place. No casualties were inflicted.

Oct 12: An Amiri Decree appointed Lieutenant General Khaled Saleh Al-Sabah as Kuwait Army Chief of Staff and Major General Fahad Al-Nasser as Deputy Chief of Staff and promoting him to the Lieutenant General rank.

Oct 26: The electoral department of the Ministry of Interior declared the start of nomination for membership in the National Assembly’s 16th legislative term. Registration would proceed until November 4.

Nov 4: The Ministry of Interior declared aborting a plot to smuggle into the country 270 kilograms of narcotic pills “shabo.”

Nov 12: The MoI opened the center for traffic transactions for citizens of special needs.

Nov 23: Kuwait held a funeral for seven martyrs who had sacrificed their souls during the flagrant Iraqi aggression in 1990, after their remains, were handed over and their identity was verified.

Dec 2: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Anas Al-Saleh indicated that over 417 companies were referred to court due to violations of residency laws for workers and other mishaps.

Dec 17: The Kuwaiti Army announced the arrival of the first batch of H225M Caracal helicopters into Ali Al-Salem Air Base. The order included 30 aircrafts.

Dec 17: The Interior Ministry foiled the smuggling of two million amphetamine pills, arms, and liquor into the country.

Source-KUNA

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