Crime
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Crime
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2014 LOCAL Crime R e p o r t Man arrested on child rape charges KUWAIT: A Pakistani woman complained to Salhiya police that she caught her husband, 35, with the neighbor’s daughter, who is 10 years old. Her husband was watching a pornographic film while having abnormal sex with the girl and filming it. The suspect’s wife gave police a CD as evidence. Police arrested the man who denied any wrongdoing, but later admitted he lured the girl with her consent. He said they had been watching pornographic films for three months, but denied forcing her to have sex with him, insisting it was consensual, which was documented on video. The source said the minor never reported the daily activities to her parents. The girl’s parents were summoned to refer her to the medical examiner, while the suspect will be sent to the public prosecution. Drug dealers in custody The Drugs Control General Department arrested an Egyptian man who sold narcotic pills to juveniles in Salmiya with 500 tablets. The suspect said he sold drugs because he came to Kuwait through a bogus company and wanted to recoup the money he paid to enter the country. The Egyptian told police about his two partners in Khaitan, who targeted customers in cafes. The two were arrested and 700 tablets were found on them. Ex-con held with drugs Hawally police arrested an ex-convict citizen with a large quantity of shabu, knives and handcuffs. The man was driving erratically when police spotted his car. Police also found that he is wanted in other drugs cases. Auto theft Three persons stole the car of a citizen being driven by his driver. The Indian driver told police that three persons got in the car and pulled out a knife, then asked him to go to west Mishref where they dumped him and drove off with the car. Police are working on the case. Bitter ex breaks into house A bedoon stormed the house of a citizen in Faiha after she decided to dump him. The girl called police who surrounded the house, then found the suspect sitting at ease in the living room, where he was arrested. A security source said the bedoon said he knew the citizen and did not storm the house. She confessed to having a relation with him but decided to break up, so he entered the house without her knowledge. Missing girl found Salmiya police arrested an adolescent girl who was reported missing inside a furnished flat in Salmiya. The girl said she knows the man she is staying with. Detectives were able to locate the girl through her phone, and went to the building and asked the haris, who told them the girl was living with a young man. Police are looking for her boyfriend. US-sponsored seminar highlights Gulf environmental problems The Oceans’ Protection Conference kicks off By Ben Garcia KUWAIT: For many years Kuwait depended on the Arabian Gulf for pearling and fishing as its main source of livelihood. Today, according to US Ambassador to Kuwait Douglas Silliman, Kuwait and other countries continue to use the Arabian Gulf as an important trade route for the transportation of oil and gas products to the world. Thus the protection of the Arabian Gulf is just as important now as in the old days. Silliman was speaking at ‘The Oceans’ Protection Conference’, mainly to showcase US President Barack Obama’s ocean policy. The one-day seminar focused on three areas with respect to the Arabian Gulf: Cleaning the Ocean, Managing the Ocean and Monitoring the Ocean. The conference was held in partnership with the Regional Organization for the Protection of Marine Environment, Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, Kuwait University and the Environment Public Authority (EPA). “The Gulf is vitally important for the Gulf people,” Silliman noted. “Nearly half of the world’s population lives along the seacoast, and the livelihood and ability of people to move around the oceans are essential in maintaining a healthy global environment,” he said. “The protection of our oceans is vital for human existence around the world.” He underlined Obama’s commitment to protecting the oceans and ecosystems as a matter of national policy that streamlined more than 100 laws that govern oceans. “We are trying to create a coordinated science-based approach to manage our coast and our oceans. US Secretary of State John Kerry has adopted the national policy and protection of the oceans as a key platform of Obama’s administration,” Silliman mentioned. “Action plans by governments and authorities are recommended to protect the environment. We hope that the plan will spark the thoughts of Kuwaiti institutions and individuals that this country can do it as an authority and as individuals. The conference today seeks to highlight the issue from the Kuwaiti perspective, and we have panels that will talk issues about these subjects,” he added. Projects destroyed environment Dr Hassan Mohammadi, Coordinator of the Regional Organization for the Protection of the Marine Environment, spoke about the KUWAIT: (From left) Ambassador Douglas Silliman, Dr Hassan Mohammadi and Mijbil Al-Mutawa speak at the conference. The participants in a group photo outside the venue. — Photos by Joseph Shagra development of some countries in the mony with the environment. “Do we need region which drastically if not gravely affect- such a high structure, the highest spike in ed marine environment and its natural the desert? Look at the Palms and The World ecosystem. Mohammadi was referring to in Dubai - this is not development but demajor Dubai and Bahrain developments that development, a destruction of the natural destroyed the environment by dredging and ecosystem,” he mentioned. Kuwait Bay was also mentioned by reclaiming seas to build new cities. “We should build our environment in harmony Mohammadi, which he said has become a with our culture. ‘The Palms’ in Dubai, includ- dumping site for sewage and runoff from ing the ongoing construction of ‘The World’ desalination and power plants; all not built and the ‘Fish City reclamation’ in Bahrain in harmony with the environment. “The were never built portraying the characteris- problem of fish kill in the region is happentics of Arab culture,” he argued. ing because we dump sewerage, and the Mohammadi also criticized Burj Khalifa - the water is becoming shallow and dirty. We world’s tallest structure in Dubai - which he have to be very careful. This is not developsaid was built in the desert and is not in har- ment - we are not doing a favor to the envi- ronment; we call it destruction of the environment,” he mentioned. Mijbil Al-Mutawa, Chairman and Managing Director of the Scientific Center, admitted that the Gulf is facing serious challenges and needs immediate action. “To make sure that our children and the generations to come also enjoy this beautiful gift, we have come together today to talk about the environment, maintaining healthy oceans and know what we can do as our share for the benefit of Mother Earth. We are honored to host this conference because it is in compliance with our mission to promote a clean and healthy environment,” he noted. Woman charges daughters with assault A woman accused her two daughters of beating her in Adan. A security source said the woman went to the police and handed them a medical report stating injuries in the shoulder and face. The girls are being summoned for questioning. — Al-Rai Expat detained with 3kg hashish By Hanan Al-Saadoun KUWAIT: The Drugs Control General Department arrested an Arab expat with three kilograms of hashish. The suspect’s home in Sulaibiya was stormed and he was arrested. He along with the drugs was sent to concerned authorities. KUWAIT: Sheikh Khaled Al-Jarrah during his meeting with the visiting US official. (Right) Sheikh Thamer Ali Al-Sabah with US Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Homeland Security Thomas Atkin. —KUNA Kuwait, US eye closer military cooperation Hawally campaign Hawally security issued 168 traffic violations and arrested 42 persons without IDs, seven iqama violators, 11 absconding individuals, four ‘loose’ laborers and nine roaming vendors. Fourteen persons were arrested for security reasons and 10 on felony cases. The suspects were sent to concerned authorities. KUWAIT: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Sheikh Khaled Al-Jarrah Al-Sabah met yesterday the visiting United States Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Homeland Security Thomas Atkin on existing cooperation between both friendly countries. During the meeting, they discussed several issues and subjects of mutual interest and ways and means of further developing and cementing bilateral military cooperation, the Kuwaiti Army’s Moral Guidance Directorate said in a statement. Sheikh Khaled Al-Jarrah hailed deep relations between the State of Kuwait and the US, and pointed to mutual willingness to push them forward. The meeting was also attended by US Ambassador in Kuwait Douglas Silliman. Meanwhile, Chairman of the National Security Apparatus Sheikh Thamer Ali Al-Sabah met Atkin yesterday, and the two sides discussed the current security situation in the Middle East region. During the meeting, they also discussed Kuwaiti-US relations, the latest regional and international developments and several issues and matters of mutual interest, the National Security Apparatus said in a press release. — KUNA KUWAIT: Director General of Kuwait Fire Services Directorate (KFSD) Major General Yousuf Al-Ansari received a delegation from Sabah Al-Ahmad Center for Giftedness, part of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Science (KFAS), headed by the center’s Director General Dr Omar Al-Bannai. Inventor Mohammad Al-Ajmi displayed his invention, a fire extinguisher that works automatically that anyone can easily use. The extinguisher, when thrown on the fire, rolls and balances by gravity, then sprays the material. — By Hanan Al-Saadoun 1,090 inmates examined for pardon KUWAIT: The Interior Ministry began preparations over the Amiri pardon committees that examine inmates’ files and make sure they meet the pardon conditions as set by the justice ministry for every case, reported Al-Rai daily. The committees will look into nearly 1,090 files of those who were not pardoned in the past years. Among other conditions is to be well-behaved the whole time in prison and get pardons from families and creditors. Those jailed on drug and state security crimes are excluded from the pardon. — Al-Rai KUWAIT: Kuwait Fire Service Directorate carried out the largest exercise this year at a warehouse on Seventh Ring Road. Eight fire centers and other departments like public relations, central operations, safety and vocational health also participated. The drill was about several fires engulfing hazardous materials that caused one death and several injuries. Nearly 140 firemen were involved in the exercise to gauge the speed of the response, whose results were positive. — By Hanan Al-Saadoun