The Ministry of Commerce and Industry in Kuwait has issued a significant ministerial decision officially banning the sale and trade of all types of unmanned aerial vehicles commonly known as drones across the country domestic markets.

This unexpected ministerial decree serves as an urgent preventative security measure necessitated by supreme national interests to guarantee the highest levels of safety stability and privacy for all citizens and residents.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry emphasized that the comprehensive ban includes all commercial operations related to these aerial vehicles whether purchasing selling or trading in any form within all licensed and unlicensed retail outlets.

The official statement released by the Ministry of Commerce clarified that this critical decision entered into immediate effect following a thorough review of the rising threats and substantial risks associated with unregulated drone technology use.

Official sources inside the Ministry of Commerce and Industry reported that the ministerial decision primarily aims to address all potential security vulnerabilities and prevent any privacy violations or threats to vital and sensitive national installations.

The details of the new regulation outline severe and deterrent penalties including the potential revocation of commercial licenses and imposition of hefty financial fines upon anyone found in violation of this decree whether individuals or companies.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry called upon all concerned entities and the private sector to strictly and completely adhere to the articles of the new ministerial decision and commence its immediate implementation without hesitation.

The Ministry of Commerce hopes that this decisive regulation will contribute effectively to enhancing joint security efforts and establishing greater control over activities that might pose a potential risk to the nation safety and internal stability.

The Ministry of Commerce and Industry reaffirms its constant commitment to updating and developing regulations to match rapid technological advancements while prioritizing the protection of the homeland citizens and residents above all other considerations.