Posted on 06/27/2009 7:47:34 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
KUWAIT CITY : The Jahra police have taken into custody an Iraqi man who goes by the name of Kaka for using a magic spell to steal gold ornaments from a shop, reports Al-Shahid daily.
The arrest came following a complaint filed by the owner of the shop with the Jahra Police Station. In his complaint the man said two persons entered his shop and asked to see sets of gold ornaments. The owner added he displayed in front of the men five sets.
After checking the men said they were not interested and left the shop. However, after they had gone the salesman was shocked to find two sets missing. He was puzzled because he did not see the man taking the gold with them.
However, a case was filed against the thieves and intensive police investigations led to the arrest of the two men who are believed to criminals.
The main suspect calls himself Kaka after the famous Brazilian soccer player. During interrogation Kaka reportedly admitted to the charge and said he had stolen items in similar fashion with the help of three other friends after casting a magic spell on the salesmen.
Investigations are underway to find out how many thefts the suspects have committed in similar fashion. Meanwhile, the Al-Watan Arabic and Alam Al-Yawm dailies said the other members of the gang have also been taken into custody. The Al-Watan daily put the price of stolen gold as KD 4,000.
Almost as impressive as Mike “Dukaka” getting away with the Democrat nomination in 1988.
Is that ‘poo’?
Peruvian darkness powder...
BRB, HDG 2 CAR DLR, LOL
“after casting a magic spell on the salesmen. “
It’s called ‘HYPNOSIS’!
Nothing magical about it.
I hope he doesn’t need the use of his hands to cast his spells.
parsy, who thinks about things like this.
A time or two I’ve thought myself to be...’invisible.’
But that was as far as it went.
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