Illegal tattoo centers in Kuwait
Kuwaiti police arrested three Filipinos for turning their apartment into an illegal tattoo centre that attracted more than 900 customers in two years. Acting on a tip-off, police sent an undercover to the apartment in the capital Kuwait City and asked the three men to draw a tattoo on his arm.
The Arabic language daily ‘Al Anba’ said they charged the undercover cop KD120 (Dh1,500) and that once he paid the sum, police men swooped on the flat and seized them.
Source : Emirates247
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