BREAKING: 2 Nigerians arrested for robbery in Kuwait

Two Nigerian nationals have been arrested by the police in Kuwait for allegedly robbing an exchange office in Mahboula.

The Kuwaiti General Department of Criminal Investigation (GDCI) which confirmed the incident, said the two unidentified Nigerians were arrested in the Ahmadi Province for allegedly robbing an exchange office and stealing $14,918.

In a report on Thursday, the Arab Times Online quoting the Kuwaiti Ministry of Interior, said the suspects were apprehended within 24 hours after robbing the exchange office in Mahboula, a district in southern Kuwait City.

The platform said a video footage of the robbery shows one of the suspects exiting a car wearing a balaclava and is seen entering the exchange office and pointing what appears to be a gun at an official inside.

“The suspects allegedly made away with approximately $14,918.69, equivalent to 4,600 Kuwaiti Dinars when converted to U.S. dollars,” the Arab Times Online reported.

“Investigation revealed that the gang meticulously planned the crime, monitoring the exchange offices from nearby rooftops to identify peak times. They also used stolen license plates to conceal the identities of the vehicles involved in the operation.

“One of the suspects, whose name was withheld, reportedly confessed after his arrest in Mahboula that he had scouted the location and alerted his unnamed accomplice when the office was free of customers.

“The second suspect was apprehended in the Al-Qurain Market, and the stolen money, along with a small bag containing the narcotic substance ‘crystal meth,’ was recovered from his residence.

“The Ministry of Interior confirmed that the suspects and seized items have been referred to the public prosecution for further legal action.”