Kuwait Interior Ministry refuted yesterday rumours carried by the social networks that the ministry has enacted a number of measures restricting the use of public freedoms, especially the freedom of speech.
“There is no basis for claims that the ministry monitors personal phone calls or services offered by the social networks through many popular apps”, the ministry said in a statement carried by Kuwait News Agency (KUNA).
Tracking cybercrime, the statement added, would not require watching social networks or internet users in general with the eye to incriminate them.
With regard to the enforcement of the cybercrime law as of the start of its application last January, the statement said it enables the Ministry of Interior to carry out certain steps such as first responding to a complaint about the occurrence of a cybercrime and then following it up with pertinent investigation with the end result of eventually nabbing the offender or offenders, whichever the case may be.
Hackers, those who set up illegal websites, and others who carry out money-laundering schemes online or deal in human trafficking or illegal drugs online, all face strict jail sentences and hefty fines, said the statement.
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