The General Administration of Customs said inspectors discovered the concealed supplies while performing standard checks on vehicles preparing to cross into Egypt. Detailed examination of the loads uncovered the food items that had been strategically hidden to evade detection at the Sulaibiya and Vegetable Market facilities. Officers moved quickly to seize the cargo and document the violation for the official record.
Legal procedures have been launched against all individuals connected to the smuggling operation. The case now rests with specialized agencies tasked with investigating breaches of customs law and recommending subsequent measures. Completion of this review will clarify the full scope of the attempt and any related network involved in arranging the transport.
The General Administration of Customs said it will continue strengthening inspections at all customs ports while taking strict action against smuggling attempts. Such steps are intended to protect economic security, preserve national resources and enforce Kuwait’s laws and regulations, according to the administration. The focus on these areas reflects a consistent policy applied to all forms of illicit trade passing through the country’s entry and exit points.
In a similar operation at the Al-Salmi border crossing during May 2026, customs personnel intercepted large quantities of ration food supplies that were banned from leaving the country. Following routine inspections, the items were confiscated and transferred to the Ministry of Commerce and Industry once legal requirements had been satisfied. This earlier event formed part of the same campaign to uphold food security standards and local market equilibrium.
Customs records from 2021 document the seizure of nearly 16,000 subsidized food items over a two-month period as officials targeted comparable export violations. The subsidized ration program supplies basic foodstuffs to eligible residents at reduced prices, creating incentives for diversion to neighboring markets where values are higher. Government bodies responsible for the program continue to monitor distribution closely to minimize losses through unauthorized channels.
An assessment of Kuwait Customs operations indicates that advanced X-ray and scanning systems are deployed at major ports and border crossings to identify concealed goods. These technologies enable more efficient and accurate inspections without always requiring complete unloading of vehicles. Their use has proven instrumental in supporting the administration’s ability to address smuggling of food supplies along with other regulated products.