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Tortured and sexually assaulted the Indian domestic
The Criminal Investigations Department has summoned the Kuwaiti sponsor for allegedly torturing and sexually assaulting his Indian house help while at the same time investigating the complaint which has been filed by the Indian Embassy.
Fine upto KD 6,000 to be imposed for incorrect or fake news
Items on the agenda of the parliamentary session slated for Tuesday includes the 54th report of the Legislative and Legal Affairs Committee on the proposed amendment of law number 31/1970 amending certain provisions of Penal Code number 16/1960.
Expat crossed the border by hiding himself in truck
An expat was arrested for violating the residency law, as he had entered illegally on a heavy vehicle that came from Saudi Arabia.
Death to jail in minor rape
The Court of Cassation has overturned the ruling of the Appeals Court that sentenced a citizen and six other people to death.
Kuwait and Filipino in domestic helpers agreement
Kuwait and the Philippines on Friday signed an agreement on employing household helpers.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah and the visiting Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Alan Cayetano signed the accord.
17 years old arrested in Kuwait
An Arab expatriate caught a 17-year old Syrian boy stealing gold jewelry from his neighbor’s flat in Maidan Hawally area, says Al-Seyassah.
Deaf (woman) and dumb (man) arrested in Kuwait
Police have arrested a Kuwaiti woman and her compatriot boyfriend — who is believed to be deaf and dumb — for robbing expatriates at knifepoint, reports Al-Rai daily.
Banknotes printing machine , Kuwait
Personnel from the Criminal Investigations Department have arrested an African for swindling Kuwaitis, reports Al-Anba daily. According to security sources the man said he was selling banknotes printing machine that turns special blank papers into US dollars using a special ink.
Rent values fall by 13 percent and Tens thousands flats are vacant
There are currently 49,130 empty flats in Kuwait and 26,466 others under construction; thus more than 75,000 units need to be “absorbed” by the domestic property market in 4-5 years, according to the Kuwait Real Estate Union.