Last week, the US government imposed restrictions on dozens of companies in Iran's oil and petrochemicals sectors
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Kuwaiti authorities have deported hundreds of violators of residency and labour laws in the recent weeks.
According to posts shared by Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior, daily inspections are being conducted by the officers from General Department of Residence Inquiry Affaires in various areas to catch violators.
The inspections resulted in the detention of several expats who were residing in the country without valid documents and many others who worked at shops and other establishments without work permits.
The arrested included women of various nationalities engaged in immoral activities and illegal residents who were found selling subsidised materials without authorisation.
The department, in a series of tweets, said the violators caught during the inspections had been referred to authorities for further action. Officials are continuing inspections in various areas of the country to find violators, the ministry said.
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