Kuwait Times

Women held for ATMS, jewellery thefts

Man assaults woman in her apartment

- By Hanan Al-Saadoun

KUWAIT: Security sources revealed that by accident four Kuwaiti women wanted for more than 14 theft cases were arrested.

Sources said that a Kuwaiti woman reported to Riqqa police that her ATM card was stolen and KD 300 has disappeare­d from her account. After the case was filed another report was received from a shop in a commercial complex at Al-Eqaila area stating that the two women who stole the bank card were in his shop. Riqqa head police station Colonel Hmoud Misbah Al-Azemi and other officers proceeded to the shop at the instructio­n of the area commander Colonel Ali Mohammad Al-Mirri.

As soon they arrived at the shop the thieves ran away to the parking lot and threw some bags on the ground. The officers chased them and were arrested and taken to police station. The police searched their bags and recovered jewellery and women accessorie­s of high value and some medicine and special needs products. They confessed to their thefts at different places. They were handed over to concerned authoritie­s along with the other two women to complete the investigat­ions. Wife beats husband

KUWAIT: Security sources revealed that a Kuwaiti man reported to Al-Zahra police station against his wife, who is a Kuwaiti teacher in one of the government schools. He claimed that he was beaten by her. A case was registered and police asked his wife to report to the police station to hear her side of the story. Man assaults woman

A Kuwaiti woman aged 23 year reported to Abu Halifa police station against a Kuwaiti man who assaulted her. She told police that she lives with her sister in an apartment in Abu Halifa and that she was having relations with the man who is 30 year old. He called her and asked her out, but she refused, which made him break into the apart- ment and broke the toilet door and began beating her with a piece of wood and fled the scene. Police have taken the man details in order to call him and listen to his side of the story. Maid steals KD 220

A Kuwaiti man reported to the police against his Ethiopian maid and accused her of stealing. He told Abdullah AlSalem police station that he discovered the disappeara­nce of KD 220 and at the same time, the maid disappeare­d. Police have taken details of the maid in order to circulate her name and prevent her departure. Fire department visit injured fireman

General Director of Fire Department along with his Deputy Brig Khalid AlMikrad paid a visit to Al-Adan hospital to inquire on Sergeant Khalid Hajaj AlDawsary who was injured while on duty at Shuaiba Industrial Center. Al-Ansari said that the efforts of my colleague from the fire department are always appreciate­d.

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