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Kuwaiti activist recovers his precious watches two years after they were confiscated

Kuwaiti activist Yaqoub Bushehri announced the recovery of his precious watches after they were confiscated for two years on charges of money laundering, which caused widespread controversy in Kuwait over the past months.

And Jacob said in a video clip, which he posted on his official account on the “Snapchat” application, “Those who ask me about what is inside that box, I like to tell you, inside this cartoon is my treasure, God willing, blessed be the Most Merciful. Humans and jinn gathered together, and the lawful money is not lost or lost, and the children of Adam cannot harm you as long as God has written for you good and lawful sustenance.”

The Kuwaiti activist added, “I have two years separated from my loved ones (my watches). Every day I have to wear three watches in the right hand, and three in the left hand, in order to make up for the time they were absent, and today, thanks to the Lord of the Worlds, they have returned to me, I must photograph them.”

And earlier, the Public Prosecution in Kuwait decided to lift the reservation on the money of Yaqoub Boushahri, one of the famous social networking sites, and the court decided to lift the travel ban, according to the local newspaper, Al-Qabas.

This measure comes as a prelude to dropping the money laundering charge against Boushahri, and keeping the case.

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