Kuwait's Public Prosecution has launched investigations into two separate cases related to espionage and acts undermining state security.
In a statement carried by Kuwait News Agency, the Public Prosecution said the investigative team began its work in cooperation with relevant authorities, obtaining the necessary legal authorisations to apprehend the suspects and search their premises.
The measures resulted in the seizure of tools and devices linked to the criminal activity.
The Public Prosecution, under the directive of Attorney General Saad Al-Safran, emphasised that the investigations are classified and prohibited the publication, broadcast or circulation of any news, statements or information related to these cases through any means.
It added that these acts constitute serious crimes threatening state security and are subject to the severest penalties prescribed by law.

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