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  2. Kuwait Police - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwait Army split from the Directorate of Public Security Force in 1953; subsequently, the latter merged with Directorate of Police to form Directorate of Public Security and Police in 1959; following the demolition of the defensive wall of Kuwait in 1957; which later formed the Kuwait Ministry of Interior including the Kuwait Police with the enacting of the first cabinet of ministers in ...

  3. Ministry of Interior (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    14th Ruler and 4th Emir of Kuwait (2006), The Father Emir. Saad Al-Abdullah Academy for Security Sciences, which is in charge of training personnel of the Kuwait Police, is named after him. [2] 2: Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior: 16 February 1978: 18 March 1978: 15th Ruler and 5th Emir of Kuwait ...

  4. Kuwait Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    With the creation of the Kuwait Armed Forces in 1963, the Kuwait Ministry of Defense [3] eventually became and is the governing body of the Kuwait Armed Forces, which includes the Kuwait Land Force, the Kuwait 25th Commando Brigade, the Kuwait Military Police Authority, the Kuwait Emiri Guard Authority, the Kuwait Air Force, the Kuwait Naval ...

  5. Category:Law enforcement in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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  6. Gun law in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Gun laws in Kuwait include stringent gun control. The law allows a person to obtain a firearms license if: They are a Kuwait citizen; or a foreigner receiving permission by the Minister of Interior; Older than 21 years old; Capable of handling a weapon without hindrance; Do not have criminal records; Is not a suspect or under police ...

  7. Portal:Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The Kuwait Portal Kuwait , officially the State of Kuwait , is a country in West Asia and the geopolitical region known as the Middle East . It is situated in the northern edge of the Arabian Peninsula at the tip of the Persian Gulf , bordering Iraq to the north and Saudi Arabia to the south .

  8. Chief of the General Staff (Kuwait) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief of the General Staff (Arabic: رئيس هيئة الأركان العامة) is the senior combat military officer governing doctrines of the Kuwait Army, the Kuwait Air Force and the Kuwait Naval Force, but excludes the Kuwait National Guard, the Kuwait Police and Kuwait Fire Service Directorate.

  9. Crime in Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    Kuwaiti police vehicles and police station. There is a low rate of crime in Kuwait. [1] Incidents of violent crime against foreign citizens are extremely uncommon. [2] The country is a destination point for men and women who migrate legally from South and Southeast Asia for domestic or low-skilled labor.