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Briton on visit visa beaten, robbed in Salmiya

KUWAIT CITY, Feb 20:  Police are looking for three unidentified persons for assaulting a British man, stealing about KD 1,000, credit cards, his passport and his visit visa, reports Al-Rai daily.
The Briton has filed a complaint with the Salmiya Police Station. He told police the incident happened when he was walking along a street in Salmiya. The three men got out from the car, beat and drove off with the loot.
The Briton has provided police with information about the car of the thieves.

‘Sex organs’ seized: Customs officers at the Kuwait International Airport Air Freight department recently foiled an attempt by unidentified persons to smuggle male and female sex organs made of rubber from an Asian country, reports Annahar daily.
The contraband was found hidden in a consignment of stationary and house utensils.
The consignment has been confiscated. The daily did not give more details.


Couple doing drugs: Police have arrested a Kuwaiti man and his girlfriend for consuming drugs, reports Al-Rai daily.
Patrolmen on duty stopped a motorist for reckless driving on the Chalet Road and while issuing a citation they discovered he was under the influence of drugs.
Police have also seized from the man two sachets of heroin.

Kilo hashish seized: The Hawalli police have arrested an Egyptian man for trafficking in drugs, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily.
The trafficker was driving along a street in Hawalli and looked confused when police patrol passed by.
Police have seized from the man one kilo of hashish. The contraband and the suspect have been referred to the General Department for Drug Control.

Shoplifters arrested:
Police have arrested three youths (a bedoun, a Saudi and a Yemeni) for shoplifting from a well-known commercial complex, reports Al-Kuwaitiah daily.
According to security sources the suspects were seen on the CCTV cameras stealing 300 CDs containing films, cartoons and play station games.
The daily added, the sales staff alerted the security guards and after the suspects left the cash counter without paying for the loot, they were detained and handed over to the area police station.

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