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Filipina gang-raped in Mina Abdullah camp
(Kuwait Times Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge)KUWAIT: A Filipina female expatriate reported to police that the driver of a pickup truck kidnapped her and drove her to a camp in Mina Abdullah. A number of young men were waiting there who then proceeded to rape her. Police filed a case and started an investigation. Meanwhile, a security source revealed that a Lebanese expatriate asked the driver of a pickup truck to drive him to a certain area. However the driver then said he wanted to show the man some sheep in the desert. The passenger became afraid and jumped from the fast moving vehicle. The Lebanese man was seriously injured and driver fled the scene. Police filed a case and started an investigation.
Crashes keep hospitals busy A security source revealed that a girl was transferred to Mubarak hospital with serious injuries following a road accident in the capital. A case was filed. Also, two Asian expatriates were admitted to Adan hospital following a road accident on the King Fahad Expressway. Police rushed to the scene and removed the cars from the road. Meanwhile, six Asian workers were admitted to Adan hospital after two buses collided on King Fahad Expressway near Mina Abdullah bridge. A case was filed.
Nepalese expat killed An expatriate drove into a Nepalese expatriate on the Gazali Road. The man died instantly and his body was sent for forensic examination.
Man stabs himself A security source revealed that an Asian expatriate stabbed himself many times in Mina Abdullah. Police transferred him to Adan hospital. He suffered serious injuries.
Thieves as bold as brass An Arab expatriate reported to Sulaibiya police that unidentified men broke into a brass factory and stole 40 brass pipes worth KD 15,000. Police filed a case and started an investigation.
Six hurt in crash A security source revealed that six Asian expatriates were transferred to Adan hospital after their vehicle turned upside down on the Seventh Ring Road. Police rushed to the accident scene and removed the vehicles which had caused a huge traffic jam. A case was filed.
Ahmadi police arrest three Ahmadi police arrested three Kuwaiti men under the influence of drugs near a restaurant in Riqqa. Police then discovered that they were wanted for a number of cases. Police referred them to criminal investigators for further investigation. A case was filed.
Drugs seized Farwaniya police arrested a GCC citizen in connection with drugs. After searching his car police confiscated 15 tablets. Police filed a case and referred him to the relevant authorities.
Bedoons fight Somalis A source revealed that four young bedoon men fought four young Somali men in Fahaheel. All were transferred to Adan hospital after the fight but police rushed to the hospital to discover the cause of the clash. All were referred to the relevant authorities.
Man dies after collision A Pakistani expatriate died after colliding with a fuel tanker in his pickup truck on the Seventh Ring Road. A source indicated that the tanker was parked in front of a company headquarters alongside the road. Police rushed to the scene and transferred the body to the forensic examination department. A case was filed.
Man held for 'being seen' A Kuwaiti man reported to Mubarak Al-Kabeer police that he saw a Bangladeshi expatriate with his Filipina maid. Police arrested the expatriate and a case was filed.
Bag snatched An Indian female expatriate reported to Jleeb Al-Shuyukh police that two unidentified men stole her handbag. She added that the bag contained KD20 and her civil ID card. A case was filed.
Man mugged An Indian expatriate reported to Andalus police that three unidentified men stole his wallet that contained KD150 and his mobile phone on the Fourth Ring Road. Police filed a case and started an investigation.
Kuwaiti accused over loan An Egyptian expatriate reported to Andalus police that a Kuwaiti man borrowed KD400 from him but refused to pay him back. Police summoned the citizen who denied the accusation. Police filed a case for further investigation.
Three die on roads A young man died and his companion was seriously injured after their car turned upside down on the Fahaheel Expressway near Salwa. A source indicated that the victim tried to avoid colliding with another car, thus causing the accident. A case was filed. Meanwhile, a young Kuwaiti man died after falling from his motorbike on the Second Ring Road. A source indicated that he tried to avoid hitting a cat that was crossing the road when he lost control of the motorbike. A Kuwaiti man died and two others were seriously injured after their four-wheel drive rolled over on the King Fahad Expressway near Surra. The emergency services rushed to the scene and transferred the injured men to a nearby hospital. Girl crashes in DUI A security source revealed that a girl under the influence of alcohol was transferred to a nearby hospital after a road accident on Balajat Street. The girl denied the accusation and said that she was merely tired. A case was filed.
Men detained over body The Public Prosecution has detained the three Bangladeshi expatriates who dumped the body of an Indian expatriate beside the road that leads to the Camp Arifjan. A source added that they will be detained for three weeks for further investigation.
Bedoon steals car Jahra police arrested a young bedoon in connection with stealing a restaurant delivery car. Police discovered that the car was stolen in the capital in addition to KD25 from Asian driver. Police filed a case and referred the minor to the relevant authorities.
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