Avoid Long Term Parking
As per Arabtimes, The Public Relations and Security Media Department at Ministry of Interior urged Kuwaiti citizens and expatriates to avoid parking their vehicles near mosques and Hussainiyas for a long time.
According to a press release issued by Ministry of Interior, any vehicle parked for a long time in such locations will be seized and necessary action will be taken.
The department requested all Kuwaiti and expatriate worshippers at mosques and Hussainiyas to abide by the security instructions and follow rules and regulations, adding that these measures are aimed to ensure complete security.
Source : Arabtimes
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