Asian Taxi driver invites Kuwaiti Woman for prostitution
KUWAIT CITY, Oct 7: A Kuwaiti woman, whose identity has not been disclosed, has filed a complaint with the police accusing an Asian taxi driver of inciting her to commit immoral acts and prostitution, reports Al-Shahed daily.
In her complaint the woman said the driver not only gave her his cell phone number but also invited her to his apartment.
Police are looking for the suspect.
Clinic destroyed: Mubarak Al-Kabeer police arrested six Kuwaiti boys, aged between 14 and 15 years, for damaging the new Adan clinic before its inauguration, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily. The boys reportedly destroyed everything, including the refrigerators, bathrooms, elevators and air-conditioning units. A case of damaging State property has been registered against them.
Wanted man nabbed: The Jahra police have arrested a 35-year-old bedoun in connection with three crimes, reports Al-Anba daily.
According to sources a police patrol spotted a lonely man walking suspiciously in Sulaibiya and when the latter felt the cops were driving in his direction he increased the pace and tried in vain to escape.
The police chased and arrested the man and took him to the police station. After checking his name on computer the police discovered he was wanted for arson, insulting police on duty and theft. He has been referred to the concerned authorities.
Sponsor swindled: An Asian maid, whose identity has not been disclosed, has been handed over to the Bayan police for allegedly committing fraud and swindling her sponsor, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily. According to reports the woman was also caught in possession with strange objects the type used by the black magicians. Police have also seized from the maid items she had reportedly stolen from her sponsor.
Blatant violation: Police are looking for a bedoun for assaulting a security guard working for a General Traffic Department and ‘stealing’ a pickup which had been impounded by the authorities, reports Al-Shahed daily.
According to reports the bedoun asked the guard to allow him into the garage to take his vehicle, and when the latter denied him permission because he did not have the necessary documents, he got angry, beat the guard and escaped with the vehicle.
Colonel can do it: A Kuwaiti man has filed a complaint with the Waha Police Station in Jahra accusing an unidentified army colonel of assaulting his son, reports Al-Rai daily.
The complainant added he was involved in a dispute with his neighbor. The complainant added, ‘When the officer came looking for me I was not in the house. My wife told the man I was away and the officer vent his anger on my son’.
The mother rushed the boy to a hospital and obtained a medical report. The colonel has been summoned for interrogation.