24 arrested in Kuwait over ‘financing of terror’

Kuwaiti police officers man a checkpoint at the entrance the town of Jeleeb Al-Shuyoukh, south the capital Kuwait City. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 12 April 2026
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24 arrested in Kuwait over ‘financing of terror’

  • “The State Security Agency succeeded in apprehending 24 citizens, one of whom had his citizenship revoked, in possession of financial sums linked to illicit activities”

KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait has arrested 24 people as part of an investigation into the “financing of terrorist entities,” authorities said, including five former lawmakers.
Since Iran began attacking Kuwait and other Gulf states last month as part of the Middle East war, authorities across the region have moved against individuals and organizations suspected of links to or supporting Tehran.
In a statement, Kuwait’s Interior Ministry did not mention any particular country or organization, but said it had “thwarted a plot targeting the undermining of the homeland’s security and the financing of terrorist entities and organizations.”
“The State Security Agency succeeded in apprehending 24 citizens, one of whom had his citizenship revoked, in possession of financial sums linked to illicit activities,” the ministry added.
It said the financing was “part of an organized activity involving the collection of funds under religious pretexts ... in preparation for their transfer in accordance with instructions from outside the country.”
Later, Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry named the 24 suspects on its domestic counterterrorism designation list, saying that their assets had been frozen and that they were subject to travel restrictions.
A security source had earlier confirmed that five former Kuwaiti lawmakers were among those detained.
In March, Kuwait arrested six people linked to Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah group who it said were planning “assassinations.”