During the incident that occurred in Kuwait, a man and a woman assaulted a police officer, beat him, and blocked traffic. Additionally, they smacked him.
A guy and a woman are seen on video slapping and beating a police officer in Kuwait.
A video that was uploaded to social media networks on Monday showed a man and a woman hitting and slapping a police officer while they were walking down the street in the Al Jabriya region. This video caused a state of indignation throughout Kuwait.
The specifics of the assault on the police officer were published in the Kuwaiti newspaper known as "Al Majlis." According to the publication, a police officer stopped a Kuwaiti man, age 21, who was recklessly driving his sports car on the road and asked him to get into the patrol car.
A guy and a woman in Kuwait assaulted a police officer, beat him, and obstructed traffic. They also slapped him.
According to "Al Majlis," the man's parents arrived in their car during the interim and protested the arrest of their son. As a result, the officer was forced to seek assistance from other enforcement units. The man and his mother then beat the police officer, after which the officers took control of him and put him in the patrol car, which they then drove straight to the Al Jabriya Police Station, according to Al Majlis.
A number of charges have been brought against that individual, including assaulting and slandering an employee while he was working on a public road, insulting and slandering him, and committing many traffic infractions. The addition of Al Majlis
As a result of the video, there was a lot of fury in Kuwait. One person said that it is completely wrong to assault police and security officials and that the punishment needs to be more severe.
Assaulting the police officers is the same as assaulting the state because they are the representatives of the state. It is imperative that the prestige of the law be enforced.
In response to this assault on security staff, another individual stated, "The law must be applied." In order to serve as a model for others, it is necessary to discourage the stubbornness that certain young people exhibit when interacting with security personnel. This can be accomplished through the use of deterrent penalties or by slandering them on television.