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Kuwait: Army probes marijuana smuggling into Kuwait

Reuters

Tuesday 18 Apr 2006

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ARIFJAN, Kuwait (Reuters) - The U.S. military said on Tuesday it was
investigating allegations that its postal service was used to smuggle
marijuana, following the arrest of three civilian sub-contractors by
Kuwait authorities.

The U.S. army was responding to reports in Kuwaiti newspapers that three
U.S. soldiers were arrested for selling marijuana in southern Kuwait.

A U.S. army spokeswoman said the three men, arrested on Sunday, were not
soldiers but American civilian contractors who worked for Westar, a
contracted company of the Army Material Command at Camp Arifjan, south
of Kuwait City.

The daily Arab Times said all three suspects confessed to the crime and
admitted they used to bring in the drugs through the U.S. army mail in
Kuwait. Their case has been sent to prosecutors in the Gulf Arab state.

"The U.S. military and its command in Kuwait expect all military,
civilian and contracted personnel working for the U.S. military to
respect the laws of Kuwait," Lt. Col. Debbie Haston-Hilger said in a
statement.

"We are taking this matter very seriously and will take appropriate
actions based on the findings," she said.

Kuwait, the launchpad for the 2003 U.S.-led war on Iraq which ousted
Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, is home to some 12,000 American civilians
and up to 30,000 U.S. troops stationed.

 

 

 

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