KUWAIT: Three young men were sent to Juveniles prosecution for entering a women's hall during a wedding disguised in women's clothes. One of the men said he wanted to see to his girlfriend, while another said he wanted to see women dancing. The three, all Kuwaitis were caught by workers before entering the hall, then handed to police.

Marine collision

Coast Guard detectives questioned two citizens who were injured during a collision between a VIP yacht and an unknown boat which escaped from the scene. Investigations are underway.

Haris robbed

An Indian who works as a haris (a building custodian) told Mahboula police he was attacked by two men who beat and robbed him of KD 1500 in rents, as well as KD 150 that was in his wallet.

African man dies in fire

An African was killed during a fire in a Mahboula area. Manqaf, Fahaheel and technical rescue centers responded to a call about the fire, and found out an expat suffered smoke inhalation, and was transferred to hospital where he died.

Drone drug smuggling

A citizen confessed to smuggling drugs into central prison using a drone, while his brother picks up the drugs to sell them to inmates. Both were charged with trading in drugs.

Man wants father arrested

A man in his twenties has filed a police complaint against his father after the father disciplined his son. The young man went to hospital and got a medical report and insisted on lodging a case against his father, seeking his arrest for physical abuse.

Women harassers

Jahra police arrested four young men who harassed women in a mall. The four were approaching women with indecent words, prompting some people to call police.

Not a terrorist

A citizen aged 23 called police and told them he is not a terrorist. The man asked the emergency number 112 to send a patrol, then a patrolman called telling them about the same citizen stopping him, and had to take him to the police station. When asked why he made the calls he said a friend of him accused him of being a terrorist and he wanted to clear his name.

License plates stolen

A citizen told Reqqa police the license plates of his car were stolen, when he was in a neighboring country in a visit of a relative. - Translated from Arabic newspapers