The Kuwait Times
written by Hanan Al-Saadoun, Staff Writer
Thursday May 31, 2012
KUWAIT: In continuation of security inspection campaigns on illegal residents and violators of residency laws, a special inspection campaign was launched at dawn yesterday at Amghara scrap market. The campaign resulted in the arrest of 338 expatriates, including illegal residents in violation of residency laws, absconding domestic laborers and 12 people wanted for alcohol and drug trading.
All suspects were referred to the relevant authorities. The raiding force included Major General Jamal Al-Sayegh, Central Operations Manager, Brigadier Ali Madhi, Special Forces Commander, Brigadier Zuhair Al-Nasrallah, Police Patrols Manager, Major General Ibrahim Al-Tarrah, Jahra Security Director, and Brigadier Fahad Al-Shuwayye, Central Operations assistant director.
A 58-year-old Indian and a four year old Kuwaiti child suffocated with smoke inhalation when a fire broke out in Saad Al-Abdullah, said security sources.
A 47-year-old citizen sustained various bruises all over when her vehicle collided into another below Al-Ghazali bridge. She was taken to Sabah Hospital.
Two non-Kuwaitis sustained various injuries and bruises while a 30-year-old citizen broke his nose in a crash along Kabd Highway, said security sources noting that the three injured men were rushed to Farwaniya Hospital for treatment.
A 27-year-old Indian sustained various bruises all over and a 25-year-old Egyptian injured his left knee when their vehicles collided along King Fahad Highway, said security sources. They were both taken to Mubarak Hospital for treatment.
A 44-year-old Pakistani broke his right arm when he slipped and fell while strolling in Al-Hamra Mall, said security sources noting that the man was taken to Amiri Hospital for treatment.
A 26-year-old Egyptian sustained various injuries when he lost control over his car along Airport Road.

































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