Government officials take control of an officer's encampment, finding 12 undocumented laborers within.
In a bold move to protect the country's security and natural resources, the Ministry of Interior's Border Security and Coast Guard Sector, through the General Directorate of Coast Guard, has arrested twelve Bangladeshi nationals for illegal work and fishing activities.
The arrests were made at the Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Nature Reserve, where the violators were found cutting nets to access fishing areas. Authorities confiscated twenty pieces of fishing gear during the operation, and it was discovered that iron wires were used to conceal the activities at the fishing sites.
The arrested individuals were found inside a camp owned by an officer affiliated with the Ministry of Interior. The camp, reportedly used to house undocumented immigrants and facilitate illegal fishing activities in Kuwait Bay, was also the site where the catch was later sorted and loaded into a vehicle owned by a restaurant affiliated with the officer.
The Ministry has vowed to take legal action against the sponsors of the violators, and the files of offending companies will be permanently closed. Administrative deportation is the fate of all violators, and the officer who owns the camp has been ordered to remove it at his own expense. The officer involved will face disciplinary and administrative action.
The Ministry reiterates its commitment to uphold the rule of law and deter anyone attempting to exploit their position or cover up violations. "No one is above the law," the Ministry stated. The official to whom the camp belongs and who is asked by the authority to remove it at their own expense is not explicitly identified in the available search results.
Protecting Kuwait's security and natural resources is a national responsibility, according to the Ministry of Interior. Off-road motorcycles were used to reach the fishing sites with specialized fishing equipment, and the Ministry aims to enforce regulations without exception or leniency on all violators. The Ministry of Interior urges everyone to play their part in safeguarding the nation's interests and resources.
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