Graffiti ‘draws’ police response

KUWAIT CITY, July 8: Acting on information police rushed to an unidentified location when someone informed the Operations Department of the Ministry of Interior that graffiti abusing the Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad and his regime while praising the Syrian opposition was written on the compound of a wall, reports Al-Watan Arabic daily.
The daily gave no further details.

Thieves held: The Farwaniya police have arrested two people — a Kuwaiti and a GCC citizen — for stealing sheep from a livestock pen in Kabd, reports Al-Anba daily.
According to security sources a police patrol saw the men taking sheep in a van. When they felt the police will stop them, the driver stepped on the gas pedal in a vain attempt to escape.
However, after a half-an-hour chase, police forced them to pull over. During interrogation police discovered they had stolen 10 sheep from an animal pen.
Meanwhile, police are looking for an unidentified person for breaking into a pharmacy in Hawalli and stealing medicines and an undisclosed sum of money, reports Al-Rai daily.
Personnel from the Criminal Evidences Department have lifted fingerprints to identify the culprit.

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