Personnel from Criminal Evidences have arrested young disabled Kuwaiti person for breaking into the accounts of young women on Instagram and Snapchat, copying their videos and posting on Twitter and other social networking websites, reports Annahar daily.
The daily added, the arrest came after the victims filed complaints with the e-crimes department of the Ministry of Interior.
The daily added, the suspect sporting long hair was caught inside a commercial market in Al-Rai. During interrogation he admitted to the charge. He has been handed over to the concerned authority
By Meshal Al-Sanousi Al-Seyassah Staff and Agencies
Source : Arabtimes
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