Mystery solved, man admits killing brother in family row – Kuwait Interpol arrests 3 Egyptians wanted for murder

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KUWAIT CITY, Jan 14: A 1978-born Bedoun man was murdered by his 1980-born brother in Andalous area on Friday, January 13. In a press statement issued by Ministry of Interior, the General Department for Public Relations and Media Security revealed that the victim, after he was discovered alive but in a critical condition, had died after he was taken to the hospital.

Later that day, the victim’s brother surrendered himself at Andalous Police Station and confessed to attacking his brother. He explained that he ran his vehicle over his brother several times and then stepped out of his vehicle and hit his brother with a hammer before fleeing from the location. When asked the reason for attacking his brother so viciously, the suspect revealed that it was due to some domestic issues. A murder case was filed at Andalous Police Station against the suspect, who was then referred to the concerned authorities for necessary legal action.

Egyptian trio held: The Kuwaiti Interpol has arrested three Egyptians wanted by Cairo in connection with murder, reports Al-Rai daily. The first crime was committed in 2015 in Upper Egypt when two brothers mistakenly killed their sibling and an innocent person was arrested because of the differences between the family of the suspect and the family of the victim Interrogations conducted in Egypt proved two brothers killed their sibling and they had been sentenced in absentia to 25 years in jail. However they managed to fl ee to Kuwait before a travel ban was issued against them. A Kuwaiti security source said two brothers of the victim who worked in Kuwait killed a compatriot in the belief he was the murderer and not their brothers and then left for Egypt. The source said the Egyptian authorities released them because the Kuwaiti authorities had not sent the case file to Egypt. The source added the third Egyptian was arrested in Jahra and he was sentenced in absentia to 10 years for shooting at State Security officer during demonstrations that took place at the Al-Tahrir Square in Egypt. The three Egyptians shall be handed over to the Egyptian authorities.

 

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