KUWAIT: The Commerce and Industry Ministry asked the owner of local business, a car repair shop to change its name after it was discovered that the business was called "Hatholy Eyali." The phrase was used by His Highness the Amir when he visited the Imam Al-Sadeq mosque after it was attacked by a suicide bomber on June 26, 2014. The Arabic phrase means "those are my children." Sources said that there is nothing in the law that prohibits issuing a business license in this name but because of the special considerations, the Commerce Ministry will reconsider the name.

Man beaten in his home

A Jordanian man was beaten by two citizens in his house, as he knows the two and have financial disputes with them. The Jordanian went to Nugra police station and reported that he was beaten and threatened by two citizens who came to his house to talk over their problems. When police called the two they did not answer, so the case was referred to detectives.

Missing boy found, youth help search

Kuwaiti youth in Mutla area helped police find a missing child and return him to his family. Policemen received a report about the missing boy and set up a search. They were then joined by local youth who had heard about the missing child. The boy was found unharmed an hour after his disappearance was reported. A security source said the boy is in good condition and was handed back to his family.

Haris attacked, robbed

An Egyptian haris (building janitor) was stabbed by a man who claimed to be looking for an apartment, then took the building revenue of KD 3200. The man told police that a thief attacked him in his room after pretending to be interested in renting a flat in the building. The thief stabbed the haris and fled with the money. Detectives are working on the case.

Man caught with helpers

A citizen caught his Indian driver with his Ethiopian domestic helpers and reported the incident at the Hadiya police station. Policemen went to the house and were allowed in and arrested the two. They were sent to residency detectives to be deported.

Woman pregnant after being drugged

A Filipina woman accused an Egyptian man of making her pregnant after giving her a cup of juice laced with a tranquilizer and complained against him. Detectives are looking for the suspect. In another incident, an Indian man sought the help of police in Kheitan as two persons threatened him with an axe and robbed him of his wallet and mobile phone. He said the two, wearing training suits, stopped him and asked him for the money he had, so he handed them his wallet. Detectives are working on the case.