News in Brief Fashionista detained: Corpse in tank:
The Public Prosecution detained a fashionista known as Jamal Al-Najada pending the conclusion of investigation concerning allegations of offending the Public Prosecution in an audio recording.
According to sources privy to Al-Najada’s case, the accused was arraigned before the public prosecutor with her defense and probed for three years on charges of misusing the mobile phone and offending members of the public prosecution through an audio recording after investigation on charges related to money laundering.
Al-Najadah had earlier denied all charges leveled against her and she was released on KD 20,000 bail.
In the audio recording that went viral, Al-Najada bashed the public prosecution on how it is pursuing famous people who have only three million and avoiding people with billions. ❑ ❑ ❑
The remains of an unidentified person which were found inside the water tank on the roof of a building in Fintas have been referred to Forensics, reports Al-Rai daily.
The daily added, the corpse was discovered when the residents of the building complained that the taste of the water had changed.
❑ ❑ ‘Immorality’ rejected: The Morality and Human Trafficking Department after investigating what was posted in the social media – a clip talking about immoral activity, the department said after investigating the issue, it came to the conclusion that there was no immorality involved, reports Al-Anba daily.
The daily quoting security sources said the whole issue is that a woman entered a public bathroom in the Capital and the man seen in the clip is her husband who was waiting for her.
❑ The Ministry of Health has promoted a total of 832 staff in pharmaceutical and medical support services, reports Al-Anba daily.
The daily obtained a copy of the decision stating that 187 pharmacists, 311 laboratory workers, 99 physiotherapists, 93 radiologist and nuclear medicine staff, 27 nutrition and feeding staff, and eight psychotherapists were promoted.
MoH promotes staff: