64 arrested from Mahboula
(Source : ArabTimes) Ahmadi Security Director Brigadier Abdullah Safa has sent an official letter to Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior Lieutenant General Suleiman Al- Fahad, requesting the deportation of 64 hawkers who were arrested from a makeshift market in Mahboula area as well as four expatriates who violated the residency law, reports Al- Anba daily.
Meanwhile, a Kuwaiti woman who is wanted by law for a financial crime was arrested in Hawally area for drunken driving, reports Al-Rai daily. The woman was driving recklessly when she was stopped by Special task force officers who were patrolling Hawally area.
When they realized she was highly intoxicated, they checked her vehicle and seized three whisky bottles. When they checked her records, they discovered she is wanted by law for a financial crime.
They referred her to the Directorate General for Drugs Control before referring her to the Sentences Enforcement Department.
Source : ArabTimes
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