​Interior Ministry Undersecretary, Major General Abdulwahab Al-Wuhaib, inspected security readiness at Kuwait International Airport ahead of its reopening.

Major General Al-Wuhaib confirmed an integrated security plan focused on intensifying presence and enhancing performance for smooth passenger arrival.

During his field tour, the Undersecretary emphasized that the current phase requires high readiness and doubled efforts in field coordination.

Al-Wuhaib conveyed greetings from the First Deputy PM and Interior Minister, Sheikh Fahad Yousef Al-Sabah, to the Port Security sector personnel.

He stressed the Interior Minister's commitment to efficient security procedures and fast processing without compromising strict security auditing requirements.

The Undersecretary reviewed operations in arrival and departure halls, passport control readiness, and advanced security inspection mechanisms at the airport.

He praised the integration between relevant authorities, noting that organizational procedures reflect professionalism in managing the state’s vital facilities.

Major General Ali Al-Adwani, Assistant Undersecretary for Supporting Security Services, and several port security leaders welcomed the Undersecretary upon arrival.

This tour follows Civil Aviation’s announcement to reopen airspace tomorrow, Sunday, after a precautionary closure since February due to Iranian aggression.

The Ministry clarified that the airport’s security system operates under the highest standards to ensure airspace safety and protect national facilities.

All departments were directed to raise readiness levels for expected flight density while strictly adhering to approved field security protocols.

Ultimately, Major General Al-Wuhaib reaffirmed that the Ministry of Interior utilizes all resources to secure the nation’s aerial gateway effectively.