Kuwait Times

Sorceress claimed she could ‘control’ husbands

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KUWAIT:

The criminal detectives’ money crimes department arrested a Moroccan sorceress who claimed to “control” husbands and heal chronic diseases. A security source said the 26year-old woman is considered to be the youngest sorceress in Kuwait. Detectives were provided informatio­n about her, and after it was verified, she was arrested red-handed. An undercover agent went to her and asked her to make her husband return to her. The sorceress told her it was an easy task and asked for money. The suspect was found with KD 20,000 and sorcery tools. She was sent to concerned authoritie­s.

Fugitives arrested

Security officers continued their campaign, arresting a citizen wanted to serve a four-year jail sentence, another for a fiveyear one, and a woman wanted to serve three years in jail. Meanwhile, they arrested an Egyptian for swindling in Farwaniya, a citizen wanted to serve three years, another for a KD 1,025 debt, a Syrian wanted over a KD 860 debt and a citizen wanted for a KD 7,804 debt. A Kuwaiti citizen wanted for a KD 6,300 debt and an Indian with liquor were also arrested.

HIV positive

Assistant Undersecre­tary for Criminal Security Maj Gen Abdelhamid Al-Awadhi ordered an investigat­ion to find how an Indian man infected with HIV/AIDS was able to enter the country, although he is on the banned list. A security source said informatio­n was received by Lt Col Saadoun Al-Barghash about an Indian who was deported for having AIDS in 2015 returning to the country using a forged passport. He was taken to the deportatio­n department and placed in a room designated for those with dangerous diseases.

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