​Brigadier Nasser Bousalib, Director General of Security Relations and Media and Spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior, announced this Thursday, March 26, 2026, that only six days remain until the end of the exceptional amnesty period for surrendering unlicensed firearms, ammunition, and explosives.

 

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​During a media briefing focused on current field developments amid the ongoing Iranian aggression against the State of Kuwait, Brigadier Bousalib clarified that the deadline will officially expire at the end of the working day next Wednesday, April 1, 2026, urging everyone to seize this final opportunity.

​The official spokesperson revealed that security forces and emergency teams successfully responded to 15 reports related to falling debris from aerial interceptions over the past 24 hours. He emphasized that the Ministry is working around the clock to ensure the safety of all citizens and residents across the country.

​The Ministry of Interior confirmed that the surrender process is conducted with absolute confidentiality and ease at all police stations nationwide. No personal data will be recorded, and no legal action will be taken against those who voluntarily hand over illegal weapons during the designated amnesty period.

​The Ministry of Interior reiterated its call for the public to cooperate with security personnel, adhere to official instructions, and stay away from debris sites or suspicious objects. Citizens are encouraged to report any findings immediately via the emergency hotline (112) to allow specialized teams to handle them safely.