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Filipina Domestic Helper Receives 26 Kg Illegal Drugs, Arrested by Kuwait Police

Filipina Domestic Helper Receives 26 Kgs of Illegal Drugs, Arrested by Kuwait Police

A Filipino national was apprehended in Kuwait with 26 kgs of Larica powder. The Filipina was born in a Gulf region. READ ALSO: POLO Urges OFWs to Report Maltreatment of Employers Directly An investigation is …

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