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“THE crime that an expatriate committed in broad daylight was transmitted live. The expatriate stabbed a police officer just because he was stopped for violating a traffic rule and ordered him to show his documents. The officer worked for the Ahmadi Traffic Department and the incident happened in Abu Halifa. The officer died on the spot but the suspect fl ed the scene of the crime leaving the officer in a pool of blood,” columnist, the general manager of Scope Satellite TV Channel and former MP Talal Al-Saeed wrote for Al-Seyassah daily.
General manager of Scope Satellite TV Channel and former MP Talal Al-Saeed
KUWAIT CITY, June 1: The Court of Appeals, presided over by Judge Salah Al-Houti, upheld the verdict issued by a lower court which acquitted a Kuwaiti woman working in the Ministry of Interior, and sentenced a Bangladeshi expatriate known as “Saddam Hussein” to three-year imprisonment with hard labo
Reckless motorists, serious violators targeted
KUWAIT CITY, May 5: The Traffic Operations Sector carried out several traffic campaigns targeting reckless motorists and perpetrators of serious traffic violations during the past week, reports Aljarida daily. According to a press statement issued by the General Traffic Department, the traffic campaigns resulted in the issuance of 16,206 citations, impounding of 25 vehicles, and detention of three traffic violators in the cells of the General Traffic Department.
Also, five juveniles were referred to the Juvenile Police Department of the Criminal Investigations Department as a prelude to referring them to the Juvenile Prosecution Office. About 25 vehicles, which were wanted by security and judicial authorities, were seized during the campaigns, and five individuals wanted by departments in charge of executing judicial rulings were arrested. Head of the the Public Relations and Traffic Awareness Department Major Abdullah Bou-Hassan said