Kuwait Times,
Sun, Nov 24, 2024 | Jumada al-Awwal 22, 1446
Committee strips Kuwaiti citizenship of 1,647 individuals
Kuwait:
The Supreme Commission for
Nationality on Thursday decided to strip as many as 1,647 Kuwaitis of their
citizenship, the interior ministry announced, with the total number of citizens
who lost their nationality topping 5,000. Decisions of the commission are sent
to the Cabinet for approval, which has so far approved all previous decisions
taken since the drive began in May.
The interior ministry said in a statement on Thursday the decision was taken
during a meeting presided over by Acting Premier and Interior and Defense
Minister Sheikh Fahad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah. The commission has revoked the
citizenship of 3,182 people in its past two meetings.
Citizenship is revoked from those who fraudulently got it and then all their
descendants automatically lose their citizenship. All those who got their
citizenship revoked are naturalized Kuwaitis, as the law prohibits revoking the
citizenship of original Kuwaitis, nationals who or their ancestors had been in
Kuwait before 1920. The interior minister said in press statements in September
that none of the people appealed against the withdrawal of citizenship because
the commission had strong evidence.
Meanwhile, the interior ministry announced on Thursday that it arrested 15
individuals and issued 840 traffic fines during campaigns in Mahboula and
Fahaheel. The interior ministry’s public relations and moral guidance department
said in a press statement that the campaigns were meant to hold accountable
those violating traffic laws and also focused on felons committing several
illegal acts including residency and work permit violations, in addition to
possession of narcotics and alcohol. The ministry affirmed it would continue to
track down all wrongdoers no matter where in the country to safeguard the
country’s security and enforce the law.