An expatriate obstructs the deportation of deportees in Kuwait and insults the officers and threatens them that she is “supported”

Kuwaiti security sources revealed that a number of security men from the General Administration of Deportation were verbally assaulted and attacked by a 22-year-old Syrian expatriate, and an attempt to obstruct the bus to deport eight Syrians.

In the details, according to Al-Rai newspaper, the sources said that during the boarding of a number of deportees from Kuwait, whether accused by judicial rulings or by a decision of the Minister of Interior yesterday evening, to the deportation bus, the security men were surprised by the Syrian expatriate attacking them and trying to board the bus that was heading to Kuwait Airport to implement a decision Removing the accused, trying to obstruct his walk and sitting on the street required her to get away from her brother.

The sources indicated that while the security men were talking to her and keeping her away from the patrol and making way, she insulted, slandered and insulted the security men in front of everyone, and threatened them that she was influential and had extensive relations, and that no one could touch her, which necessitated informing the ministry’s operations, which dealt with the communication. She was seized and referred to the Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh police station, and a case was registered against her by the officer on duty (insulting, slandering, threatening and obstructing the security men from performing their assigned mission), and it was decided to book her by the investigator and register a misdemeanor case.


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