Nine abandoned vehicles removed, 11 violations issued in Mubarak Al-Kabeer
Kuwait Municipality affirmed that field teams will continue to intensify inspection tours to monitor and remove violations of municipal hygiene and road occupation regulations across all governorates.

• The Public Hygiene and Road Occupations Department at the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Municipality branch is conducting extensive inspections in residential areas to enhance cleanliness, eliminate road obstructions, and improve the general appearance of neighborhood.
The Kuwait Municipality’s Public Relations Department removed nine abandoned vehicles, scrap cars, and mobile grocery stalls in Mubarak Al-Kabeer, and issued eleven citations for public hygiene and road obstruction violations, reported Arabic daily Al Jarida.
In a statement, the municipality affirmed that field teams from the Public Hygiene and Road Occupations Departments will continue to intensify inspection tours to monitor and remove violations of municipal hygiene and road occupation regulations across all governorates. These efforts aim to strengthen regulatory oversight and ensure the enforcement of municipal laws.
It added that the Public Hygiene and Road Occupations Department at the Mubarak Al-Kabeer Municipality branch is conducting extensive inspections in residential areas to enhance cleanliness, eliminate road obstructions, and improve the general appearance of neighborhoods. The campaign also seeks to prevent waste dumping outside designated containers and includes beach and main street clean-ups.
The statement noted that the latest campaign resulted in 22 removal notices, targeting abandoned vehicles, commercial containers, and mobile grocery stores in violation of the law.
Additionally, 31 old waste containers were replaced with new ones. The inspection team will continue field visits and has stressed that it will take strict legal action against violators of public hygiene and road occupation regulations.