Bangladeshi gives false info

KUWAIT CITY, Feb 19: A Bangladeshi man has been arrested by the police for giving false information to the Operations Department of the Ministry of Interior, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily.
According to a security source, the Bangladeshi told the department that a dead person was lying on an open ground in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh. When the department informed the Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh Police Station securitymen rushed to the spot but found nothing.
After the caller was arrested, police discovered he is suffering from mental problems.

Spotlight on Arifjan suspects: The main purpose of a report issued by the Criminal Evidences Department (CED), a copy of which has been obtained by the Al-Rai daily said, on the so-called ‘Camp Arifjan Blowout’ case is to give a detailed insight on the activities of the suspects, reports Al-Dar daily.
The report gives a detailed description of the substances used by the terrorists to manufacture explosives. The report added all the suspects were well acquainted with how to explode military tanks.
The daily quoting reliable sources said the security authorities had found in possession of the suspect maps of military sites and vital installations in addition to methods used to hide explosives.
The daily also said when the CED men took the fingerprints from the homes of the suspects, they found women’s and men’s clothes and substances used in manufacturing explosives such as potassium, silicon, iron and copper and KD 10,000 in cash, the money said to have been used to finance terrorism. The money was sealed in an envelope.

MoD employee found dead: An employee of the Ministry of Defence working for the Automated Fence Brigade Camp 26 was found dead Thursday morning in mysterious circumstances, reports Al-Anba daily.
According to reports the man was sick and was being treated by doctors. Sources say the man might have died to medical error. He was allegedly given an injection to treat him of the sickness.
A military source said the camp where the man died is affiliated to the Tenth Battalion. The source explained the man was complaining of fatigue and visited an Asian doctor for medical checkup. He was allegedly given an injection and a few minutes later the man fell unconscious.
He was then rushed to a government health center in Jahra but he was pronounced dead upon arrival.

 

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