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Kuwait Rejects Rumours of Arrest of Former MP Saleh Ashour and his Brothers
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Kuwait Rejects Rumours of Arrest of Former MP Saleh Ashour and his Brothers

From Arab Times · () English

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News Official statement Outcome reported
  • Kuwait's Ministry of Interior has officially denied rumors about the arrest of former MP Saleh Ashour and a brother.
  • The ministry described the social media claims as false and baseless, emphasizing they did not come from any official source.
  • Authorities urged the public to rely on verified channels and warned against spreading unconfirmed reports.

Kuwait's Ministry of Interior has strongly refuted circulating rumors on social media alleging the arrest of former Member of Parliament Saleh Ashour and one of his brothers. The ministry issued an official statement on June 13, unequivocally labeling the claims as false and without any factual basis.

In its statement, the Ministry of Interior asserted that there is "no truth" to the information being shared on various online platforms concerning any security action involving the former MP or his family members. It was emphasized that these reports did not originate from any official or authorized source within the government or security apparatus.

The ministry took the opportunity to urge the public to exercise caution and discretion, advising citizens and residents to rely solely on verified and official channels for news and information. Authorities issued a stern warning against the propagation or reposting of unconfirmed reports, noting their potential to mislead public opinion and create unnecessary confusion or alarm.

Furthermore, the Ministry of Interior called upon social media users to demonstrate responsibility and accuracy when sharing content online. It stressed the critical importance of verifying information before publishing or circulating it, reinforcing the commitment to transparency through accredited communication channels, including its official platforms. The ministry reiterated that no arrests of the individuals mentioned have occurred.

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