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    ARMENIAN COUPLE ARRESTED FOR STEALING GOLD CHAINS FROM SHOP; EGYPTIAN GIRL FOILS MOLESTATION BID

    Arab Times, Kuwait
    Aug. 20, 2006

    KUWAIT CITY: Police have arrested an Armenian couple for stealing gold
    chains worth KD 1,400 from a jewelry shop in Fahaheel in addition
    to 210 grams of gold from another shop, reports Al-Rai Al-Aam
    daily. Acting on a complaint securitymen disguised as women set a
    trap for the suspects and arrested them. During interrogation the
    couple admitted to committing the crime and guided police to their
    accomplices. However, the Al-Anba daily said one of the arrested
    persons is a transvestite who distracted the salesman by pretending
    to flirt with him while the other stole the gold.

    The daily also said the suspects were caught red-handed when they
    tried to play the same game with another gold shop in the area. The
    salesman was suspicious of the couple and without their knowledge
    called police. Meanwhile, police are looking for an unidentified
    person for attempting to molest an Egyptian girl, reports Al-Rai
    Al-Aam daily. In his complaint to police the girl's father said
    his daughter was on her way home from a club in Salmiya, when an
    unidentified person laying in wait in a deserted area surprised her
    and ordered her to remove her clothes. The girl screamed for help
    and the panicked attacker escaped from the scene.

    3 sought for shooting in air: Sulaibiya police are looking for three
    unidentified persons for shooting in the air, reports Al-Rai Al-Aam
    daily. The daily quoting eyewitness reports said the men were seen
    driving in a black 4x4 vehicle. After receiving information about the
    incident the Interior Ministry pressed a helicopter into service but
    failed to nab the men. The daily quoting unidentified police source
    said one of the suspects is wanted by law for a criminal offence
    and the men allegedly fired in the air when they approached a police
    checkpoint.

    Meanwhile, another source said the three men might have been either
    hunting for birds, trading in alcohol or even attempting to smuggle
    weapons out of the country.

    In other news, as police patrols searched for the 'black' vehicle, they
    arrested two Lebanese men for photographing sensitive establishments
    in the area and referred them to the State Security Department,
    reports Al-Watan daily.

    Maid missing in Egypt: A Kuwaiti woman has filed a missing persons
    report on her Sri Lankan maid with the police in Alexandria, Egypt,
    reports Al-Rai Al-Aam daily. The daily quoting the woman said the
    family was vacationing in Egypt and the maid allegedly escaped from
    'home' after picking up a quarrel with one of the members of the
    family.

    GTD prepares violators list: The General Traffic Department is
    preparing a list of names of employees in governmental departments
    who had earlier been fined for committing traffic violations,
    reports Al-Watan daily. Traffic sources said letters have been sent
    to employees requesting them to pay the fines before Sept 15, or they
    will be referred to the Traffic Court. The sources added the GTD will
    not entertain any transactions unless the fines are paid.

    Woman foils kidnap bid: A Kuwaiti woman, in her 30s, recently field
    a complaint with the Khaitan Police Station accusing an Iraqi man of
    assaulting her following a vain attempt to kidnap her, reports Al-Rai
    Al-Aam daily. The complainant told police the suspect, identified
    only as K.S., forced her into his car and drove off to South Surra.

    When she discovered his plans she resisted him and jumped from the
    car. A Kuwaiti motorist drove her to the police station.

    Cash, jewellery stolen: Police are looking for an unidentified
    person for breaking into the home of a Kuwaiti man in Taima, Jahra
    and stealing KD 5,800; 31 million Iraqi dinars, jewelry, a mobile
    telephone and two Saudi passports, reports Al-Rai Al-Aam daily. The
    victim said the suspect climbed the fence and entered his home.

    Syrian boy drowns: A 14-year-old Syrian boy drowned off a beach in
    Abu Halifa, reports Al-Rai Al-Aam daily. The daily quoting eyewitness
    reports said the victim was swimming with two other compatriots and
    when he cried for help they tried in vain to save him. Several men
    enjoying an evening out on the beach rushed to the rescue of the two
    other youths and pulled them to safety. The boys have been admitted
    to the Adan Hospital. The Coast Guard patrol boats and Sea Rescue men
    searched the area and found the corpse of the victim among the rocks
    on the beach. It has been reported the victim was pulled under water
    by strong currents.

    Army man rescued: A first lieutenant in the Kuwait swimming off
    a beach in Julaiya suddenly felt weak and could not swim himself
    to the shore. He cried for help and his friends pulled him ashore,
    reports Al-Watan daily. The daily without going into details said the
    army man was rushed to a hospital for medical checkup. In a similar,
    unrelated incident, a five-year-old Iranian boy was rescued by an
    unidentified person while swimming in the sea off Blajat Street. The
    boy was unconscious and was surprisingly floating on water, reports
    Al-Anba daily. It has been reported the victim was with the family
    enjoying an evening out when suddenly went missing and the family
    raised an alarm. The boy has been referred to the Amiri Hospital.

    Sponsor's house set on fire: An unidentified Asian man has been
    detained for interrogation for allegedly setting fire to his sponsor's
    house in Al-Rabiya, reports Al-Qabas daily. The daily quoting a
    security source said the male servant had an argument with his boss -
    the daily did not give details about the argument - and in revenge
    set the house on fire. The Fire Service Directorate after receiving
    news of the fire dispatched fire engines, moved the occupants of the
    house to safety and put out the fire.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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