2 deported for molesting students MoI deports 4 Nigerian fake squash players
KUWAIT CITY, Dec 3: Two unidentified youths — citizens from an unidentified Gulf state — have been deported from the country for molesting female students of the College of Business Studies in Hawalli, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily.
Security source said the two youths were among many youths who were arrested during a security campaign against youths for loitering and molesting female students around the college building.
A court issued a decision to deport them from the country after it was proved they were inciting female students to indulge in immoral activities and accused of molestation and harassing female students.
Earlier, the Hawally traffic police Thursday during a crackdown on traffic law violators have issued 200 citations in front of the Girls College of Business Studies in Hawalli, reports Al-Rai daily.
According to security sources the four-hour campaign targeted youths who loiter in the area and cause inconvenience to female students.
The sources added the campaign started 2.00 pm. A reliable source told the daily police also issued citations to motorists who put stickers on their cars and drove vehicles with tinted glass.
4 Nigerians deported: The Ministry of Interior has deported four Nigerians who entered the country disguised as squash players, reports Al-Rai daily.
The daily added when police contacted the Kuwait Squash Federation, they discovered the four men had nothing to do with squash.
Further inquiries revealed they entered the country on visit visas issued by a hotel in Hawalli. They were picked up from their hotel room.
The daily did not give more details.