Details of the arrest of the perpetrator of the "Ardiya massacre" in Kuwait... a man, his wife and daughter were stabbed to death

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The General Department of Relations and Security Media at the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior announced that the men of the criminal security sector were able to arrest the perpetrator of the heinous crime of Indian nationality, which shook the Kuwaiti street and claimed the lives of 3 people from one family, as they were found dead in separate places inside their house.

The heinous murder that took place in Al-Ardiya area, in which a Kuwaiti citizen, his wife and daughter were stabbed to death.

The administration said in a statement about the details of the incident that a search team was formed immediately by the Farwaniya Governorate Investigation Department after the report was received, and by looking at the surveillance cameras of the houses adjacent to the place of the incident, it was found that an unidentified person entered the victims’ home, and by intensifying investigations around him, his identity was reached. And he was ambushed and caught in the Sulaibiya area, and it turned out that he was of Indian nationality. He reported that on the day of the incident, he went to the house of the victims in order to take a sum of money that he demanded from them, and brought with him a bag of alternative clothes with the intention of changing them, which confirms his insistence on committing the crime.

The administration indicated that the accused stated that he searched the house after committing the crime and found a sum of money of 300 dinars and gold jewelry that he stole and sold, and all the invoices for the sale of gold were found.

The administration confirmed that a case was registered against Al-Ardiya felony "premeditated murder" under No. 11 2022 and referred to the competent authority to take all legal measures against him, according to the Kuwaiti newspaper, "Al-Qabas".

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