Two men stab fuel station cashier with knife, steal KD 150 Motorist flees without paying for petrol; youth injured in fight admitted to ICU

KUWAIT CITY, July 23: An official in charge of a petrol pump in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh has complained with police about an unidentified person, who allegedly filled his vehicle with fuel without paying.
According to the official, this is the second time that this happened in the station, so he believes the same person is involved in this act. He provided police with a detailed description of the suspect’s vehicle and investigations are underway to arrest him.

Cashier stabbed: The Ahmadi police are looking for a two-man gang for attacking the cashier of a petrol station in Umm Al-Haiman and stealing KD 150, reports Alam Alyawm daily.
According to reports the men entered the cashier’s office and stabbed him with a knife, stole the money and escaped.
Acting on information police and paramedics rushed to the spot and took the man to the hospital. Personnel from the Criminal Evidences Department have lifted fingerprints to identify the culprits.
In the meantime the description of the suspects has been circulated to all police patrols based on information gathered from the CCTV camera placed at the petrol station.

Youth stabbed in fight: A 20-year-old youth, whose identity has not been disclosed and who was stabbed with a knife during a fight by unidentified assailants in the Hawalli Governorate, has been admitted to the intensive care unit of the Mubarak Al-Kabir Hospital, reports Alam Alyawm daily.
The daily quoting security sources when police and paramedics reached the spot after receiving information from pedestrians, they found the victim in a pool of blood.
He was taken to a hospital in an ambulance. Police are looking for the suspects.
However, the Al-Rai daily said the suspects have been arrested and referred to a police station.

Iranian mugged: An Iranian man has filed a complaint with the Shuwaikh Industrial Area Police Station accusing four persons of stealing his cell phone and KD 30, reports Al-Anba daily.
In his complaint to the police the man said when he reached his home he saw a Japanese car parked outside. As he approached the car, four men got out, assaulted him and tied his hands behind his back, stole his wallet and cell phone and escaped.
The man claims he has not seen the suspects before. Police are looking the thieves.

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