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Suspicion Surrounds Ex-Wife Of Kuwaiti Man In Robbery And Vandalism Case
In a recent development, a forensic team has been dispatched to the residence of an unidentified Kuwaiti man in Maidan Hawalli following reports of vandalism and theft. The investigation aims to uncover the identity of the person responsible for damaging car license plates and stealing valuables, including 1,500 dinars and a Rolex watch, according to Al-Anba daily.
The victim, born in 1986, has reportedly pointed the finger of accusation at his ex-wife, and detectives are now working to verify these claims. The victim filed a detailed report at the Maidan Hawalli police station, alleging that his ex-wife entered his residence in his absence. The intruder is said to have damaged several paintings valued at 200 dinars and made off with 1,500 dinars from the bedroom, along with a gold Rolex watch.
The case underscores the complexities of interpersonal relationships even after separation and highlights the need for a thorough investigation to ascertain the truth. Detectives will be examining fingerprints at the crime scene to shed light on the identity of the perpetrator and bring them to justice.
In a separate incident, a citizen born in 1983 has reported a theft at the Jahra police station. The complainant stated that unidentified thieves stole materials from his under-construction house in Al-Mutla’a around midnight. Authorities are actively investigating this case to apprehend the culprits and address concerns related to property theft.
As both investigations progress, collaboration with law enforcement is crucial for ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the incidents and achieving a just resolution.
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