The General Traffic Department has designed a new uniform for the power bike riders as part of its commitment to ensure the safety of the officers.
Promiscuous wife admits to sexual relations with 15 men 25 illegal shops shut in Ahmadi raid
KUWAIT CITY, Feb 3: Police are interrogating a Kuwaiti woman and 15 men, including three employees of the Ministry of Interior, for committing immoral acts, reports Al-Shahed daily.
The woman’s compatriot husband reportedly suspected her behavior and started monitoring her movements. When he saw her entering an apartment in Jabriya area, he called the Operations Room and told them his predicament. Securitymen, after acquiring an arrest and search warrant from Public Prosecution, then rushed to the scene and raided the apartment where they found the woman in company of four men. All five of them were immediately referred for investigation.
During interrogation, the woman admitted to having relations with 15 men and provided their names and phone numbers. Police summoned all of them to Jabriya Investigations Department.
25 shops shut: Ahmadi securitymen, in cooperation with Kuwait Municipality officials, shut down 25 shops for violating rules in Thaher, Jaber Al-Ali and Fahaheel areas, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily.
The violations included setting up groceries, tailoring shops and other stores without licenses in houses. The inspection teams confiscated all the materials from such illegal shops and referred their owners to authorities.
Suspect bailed out: The Public Prosecution released one of the suspects in Mohammad Al-Mutairi case on KD 1,000 bail, reports Al-Shahed daily.
The suspect, a lieutenant identified only as Y.R., was arrested after the two main suspects confessed during interrogation that they called and ordered Y. R. to go to a livestock pen and clean all
traces of crime. The Public Prosecution also released three Bangladeshis who accompanied the lieutenant to the pen.
Mohammad Al-Mutairi was tortured to death in police custody.
Absconder caught: Ahm-adi securitymen arrested a Kuwaiti man wanted by law in some civil cases and a KD 13,000 fraud case, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily.
The suspect was initially caught for speeding on the Seventh Ring Road and on checking records, police realized his wanted status and referred him to Sentences Enforcement Department.
Police also arrested another citizen who was wanted in a KD 5,000 fraud case and referred him to authorities.
Theft in Mahboula: Police are looking for thieves who stole a Kuwaiti man’s car parked in a mosque’s parking area in front of his house in Mahboula, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily.
The owner filed a complaint at Al-Riqqah Police Station, saying he made the discovery when he wanted to go out and could not find his car anywhere.
Police noted down the plate number of the car and other details and have circulated the information to all checkpoints and security sectors.
Offensive posters: Police arrested a 28-year-old Bedoun who had stuck posters and stickers offending the State on his car’s windows, reports Al-Shahed daily.
Many citizens had called the Operations Room after seeing the offensive message on the youth’s vehicle on the Fifth Ring Road and patrols later arrested him on the Arabian Gulf Street.
The suspect was referred to security authorities for interrogation.
Liquor, gun found: Ahmadi securitymen arrested an inebriated Kuwaiti man for skipping the red signal and recovered a weapon from his possession, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily.
Patrol officers had stopped the suspect in Mangaf area when he skipped the red signal and on checking, found a bottle of local brew and a weapon in his vehicle.
He was referred to authorities for further action.