The Ministry of Interior reported that Major General Hamad Al-Munaifi visited three key security units on Sunday. The assistant undersecretary for public security affairs examined the private security sector along with correctional institutions and the border security sector. He received comprehensive briefings on the daily functions and field operations managed by each. Officials described the procedures they follow to meet their assigned responsibilities.
According to the ministry, the tour included an assessment of current preparedness standards across the visited facilities. Al-Munaifi discussed essential requirements and potential improvements to operational capabilities during meetings with sector leaders. The sessions highlighted strategies for elevating performance while addressing any identified gaps in resources or training.
The interior ministry added that a dedicated portion of the visit addressed border protection specifically. Briefers updated Al-Munaifi on ongoing measures to secure national boundaries and the associated challenges faced by frontline teams. Exchanges concentrated on practical steps to augment efficiency and elevate the sector’s response capacity.
Al-Munaifi underscored the critical need for sustained high readiness among all security staff. He called on personnel to execute their missions with precision and full professional competence. The senior official recognized the persistent dedication shown by members of the private security and border units in supporting the national security framework.
Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior has stated in prior updates that the domestic security climate stays stable thanks to nonstop surveillance efforts. Those assessments have coincided with operations that led to the detention of individuals linked to security or legal violations. The authority continues to coordinate such activities to preempt risks before they materialize.
International collaboration has supplemented these domestic initiatives over time. A mutual assistance arrangement signed between Kuwait and the United States in 2017 focused on reinforcing law enforcement ties and safeguarding supply chains from threats. U.S. Customs and Border Protection described the pact as a step toward building a more resilient security partnership with Kuwait.