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Arrested 531 individuals wanted by law
Securitymen arrested 531 individuals wanted by law for involvement in various cases and 905 who violated the Residency Law.
Video – Women harassed by 4 men
Police have arrested four young men for blocking traffic and harassing young women at a petrol station in Qadsiya, reports Al-Anba daily.
Son stabs father to death in home
A 45-year-old Kuwaiti was declared dead upon arrival at Jahra Hospital after his disowned 22-year-old son stabbed him with a knife in their house in Wafra. Securitymen from the Criminal Evidence General Department arrested the suspect in less than six hours from the time he fled from the crime scene.
Scores arrested in nationwide raids
Officers from the Public Security Department in the Interior Ministry arrested several individuals involved in various crimes, including those who violated the Residency law, in addition to the issuance of hundreds of traffic citations and impounding of vehicles when they conducted security campaigns in various governorates recently.
Jail and deportation for expats in forging
The Court of Appeals upheld the decision of the First Instance Court which acquitted three expatriates and sentenced four others to four years in prison followed by deportation for forging Kuwaiti passports sold to Arab nationals who used the forged documents to migrate to Europe and other countries, reports Al-Anba daily.
3 men, woman caught in parking area
Securitymen arrested three men — two Iraqis and a Bedoun — with an Arab woman for engaging in immoral activities, reports Al-Anba daily.
Expat arrested who obtained the Kuwaiti Citizenship by fraud, the Kuwaiti who was died and buried in desert
General Department for Citizenship and Travel Documents have arrested a GCC citizen for obtaining the Kuwaiti citizenship through fraud, reports Al-Rai daily quoting a knowledgeable source.
Money Laundering network busted
Ministry of Interior busted a money laundering network of a Bedoun and two Kuwaiti brothers after intensive investigation proved the suspects were actually involved in suspicious deals, which included procuring and reselling of vehicles in large numbers, reports Al-Qabas daily.