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A popular security campaign in Kuwait to search for a missing citizen (video)

April 15, 2023

In the State of Kuwait, a popular security campaign was launched to search for a missing citizen in an area "liver" of the Jahra Governorate.

And the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior confirmed – in a statement issued on Friday – that it is heading a campaign "I dismayed you, O people of Kuwait" To search for the missing citizen, Mubarak Al-Rashidi, under the directives of the First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior, and Acting Minister of Defense Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled.

The Undersecretary of the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior, Lieutenant General Anwar Al-Barjas confirmed – in a statement published by the Kuwait News Agency – that from the first moment of the arrival of the report of the missing citizen Al-Rashidi, the Ministry carried out a 24-hour search to uncover the circumstances of the incident and find the missing person.

Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Operations Affairs Major General Jamal Al-Sayegh said – in a statement to the agency – that 200 security men, 90 patrols and 120 squads began a wide search operation in the Kabd area for the missing citizen, Mubarak Al-Rashidi.

He added that the General Department of Criminal Evidence, Investigations, Public Security, Traffic, Helicopter Aviation, and the Central Operations and Research Department participated in the search process, which was launched today, with the wide participation of security men and a number of volunteers.

Major General Al-Sayegh confirmed that the search for the missing person is continuing, expressing his thanks and appreciation to everyone who contributed and participated in the search process.

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The Arab Desk leads The Eastern Herald's reporting on the Middle East and North Africa. The desk has covered the Gaza-Israel war since October 2023, the Iran-Israel war of 2025-2026, the fall of the Assad government in Syria, Hezbollah's political and military shifts in Lebanon, the war in Yemen, and the diplomatic realignment of the Gulf states under the Abraham Accords and the Saudi-Iranian rapprochement.

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