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Kuwait Customs officers ‘foil’ Asian’s bid to smuggle in 32,000 narcotic pills

byCT Report
22/05/2017
in Kuwait
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KUWAIT CITY: Customs officers at #Kuwait International Airport arrested an Asian after finding 32,000 narcotic pills in his luggage. The officers got suspicious of the Asian when they noticed his agitated demeanor, resulting in a thorough inspection of his luggage where they discovered plastic containers with the narcotic pills. During interrogation, the Asian admitted that he intended to sell the drugs. He was referred to the Drug Control General Department. Also, customs officers at Nuwaiseeb Border arrested an undisclosed person for the possession of four cigarettes filled with hashish.

Asian bootlegger held: An Asian expatriate was arrested in possession of 70 packs of locally manufactured liquor in Farwaniya area. According to security sources, Farwaniya securitymen were patrolling Farwaniya Governorate when they suspected a van and ordered the driver to pull over. They checked his details to discover he is an Asian expatriate. Sensing his nervousness, securitymen checked the van to find 70 packs of alcohol. When questioned, he confessed that he was planning to sell the liquor packs to his clients. The suspect was arrested and referred with the confiscated liquor to the concerned authorities for necessary legal action. Meanwhile, two Egyptian expatriates were arrested in Khaitan area in possession of two cigarettes rolled with hashish an five narcotic pills.

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Indian in betrayal of trust: An Egyptian attorney working for a real estate company has filed a complaint with the concerned authorities accusing an Indian of betrayal of trust and stealing 45 containers full of construction materials, reports Al-Anba daily. The complainant said the theft was discovered during the stocktaking process. When the company attempted to call the Indian they found his phone switched off.

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