
Kuwait actress Shejoun Al-Hajri arrested for drugs — Internet reacts fast
ALBAWABA - Kuwaiti actress Shejoun Al-Hajri drug arrest shocks social media.
A photograph that was distributed by the Ministry of Interior in Kuwait has created a significant amount of discussion across various social media sites. Shejoun Al-Hajri, a social media star from Kuwait, is depicted in the picture, which was shared on the official accounts of the ministry. The ministry has confirmed that Al-Hajri was taken into custody by the General Department for Drug Control.
The ministry disclosed in a statement that the arrest will be handled by the Criminal Security Sector. The ministry issued the announcement. The report states that authorities took Al-Hajri into custody for possessing narcotic and psychotropic substances with the intent to use them. This arrest is a part of Kuwait's increasingly aggressive campaign against drug trafficking and abuse.
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According to the authorities, Shejoun Al-Hajri had been under observation as a result of the investigative procedures that occurred after suspicions were raised about her involvement in the possession of illegal drugs. According to reports, when she was taken into custody, security personnel found that she was in possession of substantial quantities of marijuana and cocaine, in addition to other psychotropic chemicals. The authorities responsible for her protection have initiated a legal proceeding and are currently holding her.
Anti-drug efforts will continue with determination as part of a larger national plan to safeguard society from the dangers of narcotics, according to a public statement issued by the Ministry of Justice, which highlighted the ministry's commitment to combating drug-related offenses. The Ministry of Justice urged citizens and residents to assist security forces by reporting suspicious activity or information that could enhance public safety. Officials emphasized the significance of community cooperation and urged citizens and residents to assist security forces.
Although the ministry did not provide any additional information regarding the current investigation or the possible legal repercussions for Shejoun Al-Hajri, the public disclosure of her arrest has garnered both criticism and support in the internet community. Discussions on drug use, public figures, and the function of law enforcement in the Gulf area have been rekindled once more as a result of the occurrence.
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ALBAWABA - Kuwaiti actress Shejoun Al-Hajri drug arrest shocks social media. A photograph that was distributed by the Ministry of Interior in Kuwait has created a significant amount of discussion across various social media sites. Shejoun Al-Hajri, a social media star from Kuwait, is depicted in the picture, which was shared on the official accounts of the ministry. The ministry has confirmed that Al-Hajri was taken into custody by the General Department for Drug Control. The ministry disclosed in a statement that the arrest will be handled by the Criminal Security Sector. The ministry issued the announcement. The report states that authorities took Al-Hajri into custody for possessing narcotic and psychotropic substances with the intent to use them. This arrest is a part of Kuwait's increasingly aggressive campaign against drug trafficking and abuse. moi_kuw Instagram profile According to the authorities, Shejoun Al-Hajri had been under observation as a result of the investigative procedures that occurred after suspicions were raised about her involvement in the possession of illegal drugs. According to reports, when she was taken into custody, security personnel found that she was in possession of substantial quantities of marijuana and cocaine, in addition to other psychotropic chemicals. The authorities responsible for her protection have initiated a legal proceeding and are currently holding her. Anti-drug efforts will continue with determination as part of a larger national plan to safeguard society from the dangers of narcotics, according to a public statement issued by the Ministry of Justice, which highlighted the ministry's commitment to combating drug-related offenses. The Ministry of Justice urged citizens and residents to assist security forces by reporting suspicious activity or information that could enhance public safety. Officials emphasized the significance of community cooperation and urged citizens and residents to assist security forces. Although the ministry did not provide any additional information regarding the current investigation or the possible legal repercussions for Shejoun Al-Hajri, the public disclosure of her arrest has garnered both criticism and support in the internet community. Discussions on drug use, public figures, and the function of law enforcement in the Gulf area have been rekindled once more as a result of the occurrence.


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