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10 arrested by Border Guard in Jazan for smuggling qat
10 arrested by Border Guard in Jazan for smuggling qat

Arab News

time21 hours ago

  • Arab News

10 arrested by Border Guard in Jazan for smuggling qat

JAZAN: Land patrols of the Saudi Border Guard in the Al-Dayer area of Jazan Province have arrested 10 Ethiopian violators of the law for smuggling 200 kg of the narcotic plant qat. Initial legal procedures have been completed against the offenders. Authorities also foiled the smuggling of 11 kg of hashish in Al-Aridhah Governorate in Jazan. The confiscated items were handed over to the competent authority. Elsewhere, authorities in Eastern Province arrested a resident of Egyptian nationality for promoting hashish. He was detained, legal procedures taken against him, and he was referred to the competent authority. Security authorities urge citizens and residents to report any information related to drug smuggling or trafficking activities by calling 911 in the regions of Makkah, Madinah, Riyadh, and the Eastern Province, and 999 in the rest of the Kingdom's regions, or by contacting the General Directorate of Narcotics Control on 995, or via email.

Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack
Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack

CNN

time18-06-2025

  • CNN

Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack

Federal prosecutors are expected to lay out their evidence on Wednesday against a man who told investigators he was driven by a desire 'to kill all Zionist people' when he threw Molotov cocktails at demonstrators raising awareness of Israeli hostages. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is scheduled to appear in federal court in Denver for a preliminary hearing on a hate crime charge stemming from the June 1 attack in Boulder. Investigators say he planned it for a year. He also has been charged in state court in Boulder with attempted murder and assault counts as well as crimes related to the 18 other Molotov cocktails police say he did not use. Soliman is represented by public defenders in both federal and state court who do not comment on their cases to the media. Federal authorities say Soliman, an Egyptian national, has been living in the US illegally. Investigators say Soliman told them he had intended to kill all of the roughly 20 participants at the weekly demonstration on Boulder's popular Pearl Street pedestrian mall, but he threw just two of his 18 Molotov cocktails while yelling 'Free Palestine.' Soliman told investigators he tried to buy a gun but was not able to because he was not a 'legal citizen.' Soliman did not carry out his full plan 'because he got scared and had never hurt anyone before,' police wrote in an arrest affidavit.

Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack
Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack

CNN

time18-06-2025

  • CNN

Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack

Federal prosecutors are expected to lay out their evidence on Wednesday against a man who told investigators he was driven by a desire 'to kill all Zionist people' when he threw Molotov cocktails at demonstrators raising awareness of Israeli hostages. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is scheduled to appear in federal court in Denver for a preliminary hearing on a hate crime charge stemming from the June 1 attack in Boulder. Investigators say he planned it for a year. He also has been charged in state court in Boulder with attempted murder and assault counts as well as crimes related to the 18 other Molotov cocktails police say he did not use. Soliman is represented by public defenders in both federal and state court who do not comment on their cases to the media. Federal authorities say Soliman, an Egyptian national, has been living in the US illegally. Investigators say Soliman told them he had intended to kill all of the roughly 20 participants at the weekly demonstration on Boulder's popular Pearl Street pedestrian mall, but he threw just two of his 18 Molotov cocktails while yelling 'Free Palestine.' Soliman told investigators he tried to buy a gun but was not able to because he was not a 'legal citizen.' Soliman did not carry out his full plan 'because he got scared and had never hurt anyone before,' police wrote in an arrest affidavit.

Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack
Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack

The Independent

time18-06-2025

  • The Independent

Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack

Federal prosecutors are expected to lay out their evidence on Wednesday against a man who told investigators he was driven by a desire 'to kill all Zionist people' when he threw Molotov cocktails at demonstrators raising awareness of Israeli hostages. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is scheduled to appear in federal court in Denver for a preliminary hearing on a hate crime charge stemming from the June 1 attack in Boulder. Investigators say he planned it for a year. He has also been charged in state court in Boulder with attempted murder and assault counts as well as crimes related to the 18 other Molotov cocktails police say he did not use. Soliman is represented by public defenders in both federal and state court who do not comment on their cases to the media. Federal authorities say Soliman, an Egyptian national, has been living in the U.S. illegally. Investigators say Soliman told them he had intended to kill all of the roughly 20 participants at the weekly demonstration on Boulder's popular Pearl Street pedestrian mall, but he threw just two of his 18 Molotov cocktails while yelling 'Free Palestine.' Soliman told investigators he tried to buy a gun but was not able to because he was not a 'legal citizen.' Soliman did not carry out his full plan 'because he got scared and had never hurt anyone before,' police wrote in an arrest affidavit.

Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack
Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack

Associated Press

time18-06-2025

  • Associated Press

Prosecutors set to present evidence against man charged with hate crime in Boulder attack

DENVER (AP) — Federal prosecutors are expected to lay out their evidence on Wednesday against a man who told investigators he was driven by a desire 'to kill all Zionist people' when he threw Molotov cocktails at demonstrators raising awareness of Israeli hostages. Mohamed Sabry Soliman, 45, is scheduled to appear in federal court in Denver for a preliminary hearing on a hate crime charge stemming from the June 1 attack in Boulder. Investigators say he planned it for a year. He has also been charged in state court in Boulder with attempted murder and assault counts as well as crimes related to the 18 other Molotov cocktails police say he did not use. Soliman is represented by public defenders in both federal and state court who do not comment on their cases to the media. Federal authorities say Soliman, an Egyptian national, has been living in the U.S. illegally. Investigators say Soliman told them he had intended to kill all of the roughly 20 participants at the weekly demonstration on Boulder's popular Pearl Street pedestrian mall, but he threw just two of his 18 Molotov cocktails while yelling 'Free Palestine.' Soliman told investigators he tried to buy a gun but was not able to because he was not a 'legal citizen.' Soliman did not carry out his full plan 'because he got scared and had never hurt anyone before,' police wrote in an arrest affidavit.

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