Administrative Court Cancelled Moi Decision

18 December 2016 Crime News

The Administrative Court of Appeals chaired by Judge Hamoud Al-Mutawa cancelled the decision of Ministry of Interior to place a Kuwaiti ex-convict on surveillance after he got Amiri pardon, declaring the decision violates the Constitution and reality. Plaintiff Lawyer Hisham Abdul-Aziz Al-Fahad said his client was handed a jail term for consuming and peddling hashish. He was serving his term when he obtained Amiri pardon exempting him from paying any fine. He was surprised when he discovered the ministry had been trailing him since his release in 2013 on claims that an order to that effect is issued against ex-convicts for drug related cases. He stressed the ministry has placed travel ban on his client to the extent that he has to give one month notice to the correctional institution whenever he wants to travel abroad. He has been subjected to tests to ascertain he is not consuming narcotics, besides suspending his transactions with the ministry until an approval is secured from the correctional institution.

 

SOURCE : ARABTIMES

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