Indonesian mother of 2, Egyptian father of 3 caught naked in room Kuwaitis beats up expat
KUWAIT CITY, May 5: An Egyptian man and an Indonesian housemaid have been referred to the General Department for Criminal Investigation for indulging in immoral activities, reports Al-Anba daily.
According to reports the suspects were caught red-handed by the sponsor of the maid inside the maid’s room. They were allegedly naked.
The citizen then summoned the cops and handed over the suspects. They are charged with adultery.
The daily quoting sources said the maid is married and has two children from her husband. They are in Indonesia. The Egyptian is also married and believed to be father of three children.
Crackdown on immorality: During a security campaign in Hawalli and Salmiya, police raided several suspect apartments in those areas and arrested 15 Asians for indulging in illegal activities and prostitution, reports Al-Rai daily.
The daily added most of the suspects were caught red-handed. All those arrested have been referred to the authorities.
Kidnap bid or what?: Acting on information that an Ethiopian woman man was being kidnapped by two men police rushed to a suburb of Sa’ad Al-Abdullah and found the ‘victim’ and two men in a car, reports Alam Alyawm daily.
However, during interrogation it was discovered the Ethiopian got into the car of her own wish. The Syrians also denied knowing the woman. They told police the woman got into the car against their wish.
When police asked the woman why she sat in the car, she had no reply. The trio has been referred for interrogations.
Kuwaitis beat up expat: An Arab man suffered injuries in different parts of his body after engaging in a fistfight with two Kuwaitis in Shuwaikh Industrial Area, says Al-Seyassah.
Securitymen and paramedics rushed to the location after receiving information on the incident. The injured was referred to Sabah Hospital, while the two Kuwaitis were taken to a nearby police station for interrogation.
Threatened to kill: A 49-year-old Kuwaiti has filed a case with the Ardhiya police accusing his ex-son-in-law of threatening to kill his daughter, reports Al-Seyassah daily.
In his complaint the man said the suspect was often calling his daughter and verbally abusing her and threatening to kill her.
The description of the suspect has been circulated among all police patrols.
Absentees thrown out: An unidentified principal of a foreign school located in Jabriya is allegedly refusing students to enter the school premises because they had been absent from school for two consecutive days, reports Al-Shahed daily.
According to reports the names of the students have been given to the gatekeeper of the school to prevent them from entering the premises. The students claim they have not committed any crime. The daily did not give more details.
ATM lost, cash stolen: A Kuwaiti man who reported the loss of his ATM card to his bank, he was shocked to find KD 4,000 had been withdrawn from his account by an unidentified person, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily. The man lost his card in Mangaf and he filed a case with the Abu Halifah Police Station.