
404 Addresses Deleted — Update Now Or Pay KD 100 Fine Per Person
PACI warned that failure to comply may result in a fine as per Article 33 of Law No. 32 of 1982, which imposes a penalty of up to 100 Kuwaiti dinars per person. The authority clarified that these individuals' previous addresses have been removed from the records, either at the request of the homeowner or due to the demolition of the property.

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