Two Indian expatriates stabbed each other with jagged glass bottles over a monetary dispute in Kuwait's Salmiya city, according to a media report.
Police said the two Indians were hospitalised after they were found with abdomen wounds on the road, reported The Arab Times.
Sources told the daily that one of the Indians owed the other money and they attacked each other over repayment of the debt.
In a separate incident, an Indian was arrested for bootlegging in Kuwait's Al Farwaniyah city. The accused Indian has admitted to trafficking liquor, police said.
Alcohol is illegal in Kuwait.
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