Government officials and police in Kuwait defended sending more than 1,200 expatriates to their country of origin for trafficking offenses and speeding were reported.
They stood international criticism in recent weeks by a series of measures , including plans to 100,000 foreign workers per year to deport 1m high expatriate community who are concerned today about the next ten years.
One of the best traffic cops of the country, however, defended the deportations , saying that rapists were affected, get the other driver and the lives of pedestrians at risk.
” What makes us the worst is when a family loses their suppliers when a family loses his mother when parents lose their children, and when , lost in some cases , an entire family ,” Deputy Assistant Secretary General for higher traffic problems Abdulfattah Al-Ali told Kuwait Times.
We are determined to continue the campaigns against reckless driving and violations which ” lead this kind of unfortunate events to .
Al-Ali added that reports on social media and in the press that expatriates were deported for minor traffic offenses were far from reality . ” Not only do these unrealistic demands , but attempts by field operations to restore discipline in the street refuted ,” said Al – Ali .
Distribute campaign for foreigners for trafficking offenses began in early April , said Al -Ali, that more than 75,000 traffic violations were recorded , of which 43 to reach 000 for the acceleration and 10400, red lights.
“This shows the seriousness of the operations to respond to any irregularities in its various forms ,” he added.