Shopowner molests his employee
One hurt in all-Syrian fight
By Munaif Nayef
KUWAIT CITY, July 10: The owner of an unlicensed medical center has been arrested for kidnapping and molesting his female Arab employee in Salmiya area.
According to security sources, the Arab woman went to Salmiya Police Station and filed a case against her employer. She explained to securitymen that he used to send her love messages but she ignored him thinking that he will eventually stop. One day, she saw him waiting for her inside his vehicle, and he told her he will drop her. When she refused, he forced her into the car, hit her and then touched her inappropriately. When she started shouting for help from passersby, he pushed her out of the vehicle and drove off.
Using the details of the suspect provided by the victim, securitymen arrested the suspect and referred him to the Public Prosecution for further investigations.
All-Syrian fight:
A Syrian expatriate sustained head and hand injuries during a quarrel that broke out between him and two other compatriots in Jleeb Al-Shuyoukh area, says Al-Seyassah.
According to security sources, when the Operations Room of Ministry of Interior received information about the quarrel, securitymen and paramedics rushed to the location and found the injured man. Before he was taken to the nearest hospital, he provided information about the other two individuals.
Securitymen arrested the two suspects who revealed that the quarrel was based on ongoing disputes between them and the injured man.
Necessary action was taken against all three suspects.
Meanwhile, an Egyptian woman filed a case at Salmiya Police Station against an unknown man, explaining that the suspect had been stalking and harassing her, which forced her to ask passersby for help. He then threw stones at her and fled from the location.
Securitymen launched investigations to find and arrest the suspects.
Fake cop robs B’deshi:
Officers from Ahmadi Investigation Unit are looking for a youth who impersonated police and stole the driving license of a Bangladeshi, reports Al-Anba daily.
A security source revealed the Bangladeshi, who was born 1978, filed a complaint at Ahmadi Police Station stating that the suspect stole his driving license after their cars collided. When the complainant asked for KD 50 from the suspect as payment for repairing the damage that the latter caused to his car, the suspect introduced himself as police and demanded for the license which he took and then fled from the scene.
Bachelors evacuated:
As part of continuous efforts to enforce laws, the Audit and Engineering Follow Up Department at the Kuwait Municipality branch in Ahmadi issued evacuation notices to five bachelors’ accommodations in Ahmadi Governorate, reports Al-Anba daily.
Meanwhile, the branch closed four commercial shops for violating the Municipality laws.