The Ministry of Interior is in the process of completing a project, first of its kind in Kuwait, to collect fines from expatriates and citizens at 70 police stations through K-Net kiosks, reports Al-Qabas daily, quoting security sources. The sources said this step comes within the e-government project that makes collection of fines easy.
Some of the services covered by payment include paying for tickets for deportees through sponsors, fines for those who carry the travel ban, traffic violations, residence fines, citations issued by the Environmental police and community police citations.
Source : Arabtimes
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