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Al-Jalhamah Seizes 41 Barns and Stable After Violations

Mohamed Mahmoud
Last updated: 2026/06/21 at 7:09 PM
Mohamed Mahmoud
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State Property Encroachments: Committee Withdraws 41 Barns and Stables

The Committee for the Removal of Encroachments on State Property announced the withdrawal of rights to 41 barns and stables after intensive inspections revealed serious breaches, officials said. The decision affects 12 barns linked to the Kuwait Camel Racing Club and 29 stables affiliated with the Hunting and Equestrian Club in Kuwait, underscoring the committee’s focus on state property encroachments.

Who, What and Where: Immediate Actions by the Ministry

Minister of State for Youth and Sports Dr. Tareq Al-Jalahmeh confirmed the committee’s ruling following coordinated field campaigns by inspection teams. The actions were taken at multiple sites across the country where plots allocated by the state were reportedly used for activities inconsistent with contractual allocations. Furthermore, the ministry emphasized that the removal followed documented violations identified during routine and targeted checks.

Inspection Findings and Common Violations

According to ministry statements, inspectors found a pattern of misuse including commercial shops, grocery outlets, residential occupancy, warehouses and small-scale manufacturing on land meant for equestrian and camel-racing support. However, officials said the most serious breaches involved the conversion of designated facilities into unrelated commercial and industrial uses, in violation of allocation agreements and regulatory conditions.

Repeated Noncompliance and Club Member Involvement

Investigators reported that some members of the clubs’ general assemblies were among those exploiting the allocated plots, raising concerns about internal governance and oversight. In response, the committee indicated that where contractual abuse is evident, it will rescind usufruct rights and, if warranted, cancel state allocations to protect public interest and ensure equitable access for compliant beneficiaries.

Enforcement Process and Legal Framework

The committee operates in coordination with relevant government agencies to carry out inspections, monitoring and enforcement under established legal mandates. Teams perform on-site surveys, periodic inspections and legal assessments to determine whether allocations are being used according to their intended purpose, officials said. Therefore, enforcement measures include revocation of the right of use and administrative cancellation of allocations when violations are substantiated.

Furthermore, the committee stressed that actions follow due process and statutory procedures, with decisions grounded in documented evidence from field visits. In contrast to ad hoc enforcement, the approach is described as methodical and legally anchored to ensure transparency and defensibility of measures taken against violators.

Impact on Clubs, Beneficiaries and Public Assets

The withdrawal of 41 barns and stables affects both institutional operators and individual beneficiaries who held rights to the plots. The ministry and committee framed the decision as necessary to safeguard state assets and to prevent unfair advantages for those who deviate from contractual obligations. Additionally, compliant users are expected to benefit from clearer enforcement that preserves access and resources for legitimate sporting and recreational activities.

Meanwhile, club administrators may face administrative reviews or internal reforms to prevent recurrence, as the committee’s findings have highlighted governance gaps. Officials encourage clubs to implement stronger oversight of plot allocation and daily operations to align with the conditions attached to state-supported facilities.

Preventive Measures and Guidance for Plot Holders

The ministry urged owners and operators of stables and barns to fully adhere to rules governing land use and facility exploitation to avoid legal consequences. Owners were specifically advised to refrain from commercializing plots in ways that contradict contractual terms and to maintain records demonstrating compliance. Therefore, the committee plans to continue public outreach and communication to clarify permissible uses and reporting mechanisms.

Additionally, authorities said they will maintain regular inspections and follow-up visits to ensure corrective actions are implemented where violations were previously recorded. The objective is to deter new infractions while providing a predictable compliance environment for legitimate beneficiaries of state property.

What to Watch Next: Legal Steps and Ongoing Monitoring

Officials indicated that the committee’s work will continue across other sites and regions as part of an ongoing effort to remove unlawful encroachments and uphold the rule of law. Readers should watch for further announcements concerning any legal appeals, administrative cancellations, or additional withdrawals of rights tied to the committee’s inspections. Furthermore, the ministry may publish guidelines or timelines for reclaiming or reassignment of affected plots where appropriate.

In conclusion, the recent withdrawals reflect a broader enforcement campaign against state property encroachments and signal stricter oversight of land allocated for sports and equestrian uses. Observers should monitor ministry statements and official reports in the coming weeks for details on appeals, remediation steps and the committee’s next rounds of inspections.

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