Pubdate: Mon, 11 Jun 2007 Source: Kuwait Times (Kuwait) Copyright: 2007 Kuwait Times Newspaper Contact: http://www.kuwaittimes.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4528 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Marijuana) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) KUWAIT FORCES IRATE OVER US CRIMINALS KUWAIT: Kuwait security forces are irate with the favoritism American expatriates caught violating the laws of Kuwait receive. According to an article in the local Arabic daily, Al-Qabas, unnamed sources claim that Americans arrested for alcohol and drug-related crimes are receiving special treatment. When policemen or detectives arrest certain criminals or gang members, they publish the piece of news in daily newspapers in addition to the pictures of arrested men or women and police men will be praised for that after publishing all details about the arrested persons. But the case is totally different when an American expatriate is arrested. He will be treated well, policemen apologize for arresting him and the American criminal will be allowed to call his embassy in order to ask for a lawyer in which the lawyer will exert great efforts to prove that police men were the ones who committed a mistake, not the American expatriate, reports Al-Qabas citing unnamed security sources. These security sources claim that there has been a spike in criminal activity by American expatriates in Kuwait, especially with regards to dealing drugs like marijuana, selling alcohol and organizing parties and other vice dens. The Qabas article goes on to compare the treatment received by Bangladeshi expatriates who are caught committing such crimes. According to the unnamed police sources cited, Such crimes are [also] committed by sons of the Bangladeshi community [in Kuwait] but Bangladeshi expatriates will be raided by police swiftly and continuously, while Americans establish such parties and a lot of people know that these parties are managed by Americans that endanger the social and security circumstances. The US Embassy issued a warden notice April 24 reminding Americans living in Kuwait that they are subject to the laws of the country, including those related to alcohol and drugs. The United States Embassy in Kuwait City wishes to remind all American citizens that throughout their stay in the State of Kuwait they are subject to local laws. In addition, please be reminded that alcohol and narcotics are prohibited in Kuwait and that those arrested for possession or trade of those substances are dealt with harshly by Kuwaiti law enforcement. The Embassy cannot intervene to free Americans who have been arrested, nor can it represent Americans at trial, give legal advice or pay legal fees and/or fines with US Government funds. Several Americans have been arrested in the last year for involvement with alcohol or drugs. One US citizen was caught with the highly addictive drug Crystal Meth, also known as ICE. Another American due was arrested earlier this year in Salmiya with dozens of bottles of whiskey and a firearm. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake