What respect should Sharia adherents have for infidel laws?
“Gone: More cases emerge of Saudi students vanishing while facing Oregon charges,” by Shane Dixon Kavanaugh, The Oregonian/OregonLive, January 13, 2019:
In December 2014, a university student from Saudi Arabia was arrested in Monmouth and accused of raping a classmate after giving her marijuana and shots of Jack Daniel’s.
Bail was set at a half-million dollars. The judge ordered the student, Abdulaziz Al Duways, to turn over his passport to the private defense lawyer hired to represent him, according to court records and the Polk County District Attorney’s Office.
A few days later, an official from the Royal Consulate General of Saudi Arabia in Los Angeles posted bail.
Al Duways disappeared.
The case preceded a similar one recently reported by The Oregonian/OregonLive involving Abdulrahman Sameer Noorah. The Portland Community College student jumped bail in the hit-and-run death of a 15-year-old Portland girl and apparently fled with the Saudi Arabian government’s help, law enforcement officials said.
But the two disappearances aren’t the only ones involving Saudi students facing serious criminal charges in Oregon.
The Oregonian/OregonLive has found criminal cases involving at least five Saudi nationals who vanished before they faced trial or completed their jail sentence in Oregon. They include two accused rapists, a pair of suspected hit-and-run drivers and one man with child porn on his computer.
The five cases share many similarities:
– All were young men studying at a public college or university in Oregon with assistance from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at the time of their arrest.
– In four of the cases, the Saudi government stepped in to help, posting large sums of money for bail and possibly underwriting legal fees.
– Three surrendered their passports.
– All disappeared while facing charges or jail time.
– The same Oregon defense attorney, Ginger Mooney, was hired to represent the four most recent suspects.
– Little is known of the whereabouts of the five, though some have been traced back to Saudi Arabia….
Most puzzling is how some of the students were able to leave the country and travel internationally after they had surrendered their passports.
“This is even more evidence that the Saudi government has acted to help its citizens escape justice for crimes committed in Oregon,” Sen. Ron Wyden told The Oregonian/OregonLive in response to learning about the new cases….
Abdulrahman Sameer Noorah
Portland police say Noorah, then 20, was speeding on Southeast Hawthorne Boulevard when his car fatally struck high schooler Fallon Smart, who was legally crossing the street in August 2016.
After Noorah’s arrest, the Saudi Consulate retained Mooney to work on his case and cut a $100,000 check to provide him bail, according to court records and prosecutors.
He faced charges of first-degree manslaughter, which carries a minimum prison sentence of 10 years, felony hit-and-run and reckless driving.
Two weeks before his June 2017 trial, Noorah removed an electronic tracking monitor he was required to wear as a condition of his release, then disappeared, authorities say.
Officials with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Marshals Service told The Oregonian/OregonLive last month they now believe he left his Southeast Portland neighborhood in a black SUV and later used an illicit passport and private plane — likely provided by the Saudi government — to flee the country.
This past July, more than 13 months after Noorah disappeared, the Saudis contacted Homeland Security to inform the agency he was back in their country.
Abdulaziz Al Duways
Al Duways, the student accused of rape, arrived at Western Oregon University and moved into a house blocks from campus, records show. He enrolled for winter term in January 2013, majoring in computer science.
His troubles began 16 months into his studies.
Al Duways was arrested twice in six weeks on suspicion of driving under the influence of intoxicants during the summer of 2014, according to Monmouth Municipal Court records. He faced additional charges for failing to appear in court in both cases, the records show.
The next December, a classmate accused Al Duways of raping her at his Stadium Drive North home after giving her marijuana and shots of whiskey, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in Polk County.
Court records show the woman called 911 during the alleged attack, prompting police to respond. Officers found the woman in Al Duways’ bed, “crying and shaking uncontrollably while hiding her body and face underneath the blanket,” the affidavit says.
Records show she told police: “He said, ‘Tell them I’m your girlfriend’ and he said, ‘I’ll give you anything. I’ll do anything if you don’t tell them.’”…
Police arrested Al Duways and he was arraigned on multiple felony counts, including first-degree rape. His bail was set at $500,000, records show.
During a hearing, Judge Sally Avera ordered Al Duways’ passport be turned over to Mooney, his attorney, according to the Polk County District Attorney’s Office.
On Dec. 29, Ahmed Alzahrani, of the Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles, posted $50,000 for Al Duways’ release from jail, records show. In Oregon, defendants must post 10 percent of the set bail for release.
Al Duways disappeared before his next scheduled court appearance….
Waleed Ali Alharthi
Three months later, in April 2015, another Saudi student facing criminal charges in the state vanished.
Waleed Ali Alharthi was taking English classes at Oregon State University when Benton County sheriff’s deputies say they found his laptop computer filled with nearly a dozen pornographic videos involving children in August 2014, according to court records and the university.
Alharthi had arrived in Corvallis that March from his home country on a student visa and academic scholarship from the Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission, records show.
While under arrest in the back of a deputy cruiser, Alharthi asked to contact the Saudi Consulate, a police report said.
He was booked in the Benton County Jail on 10 counts of first-degree encouraging child sex abuse Aug. 7, records show. A judge set his bail at $500,000.
Faisal Alsudairy, then with the Saudi Consulate in Los Angeles, signed the $50,000 security deposited for Alharthi’s bail, records show.
Alharthi was required to turn his passport over to Benton County’s trial court administrator, according to court documents. He moved to Portland in September, records show.
After months of attending court hearings in Corvallis, Alharthi did not show up to a status check on April 2, 2015.
Mooney was his lawyer. She told the court Alharthi had recently moved out of his house in Portland and she feared he may be dead, according to a note taken by a prosecutor at the hearing.
An investigator hired by the Benton County District Attorney’s Office later learned from Transportation Security Administration officials that Alharthi had boarded a plane in Mexico City bound for Paris a week earlier, court records show….
Suliman Ali Algwaiz
Suliman Ali Algwaiz entered no-contest pleas to third-degree assault, driving under in the influence of intoxicants, and other charges Aug. 4, 2016.
Authorities said the Portland State University accounting major was drunk earlier that year when he struck and critically injured a homeless man while driving the wrong way on Southwest Market Street. He kept driving, police said.
His college-age sister, also studying in Portland, deposited $31,260 into his inmate account so he could bail himself out, records show.
The victim suffered injuries to his legs, pelvis, shoulder, head, ribs and spine, with medical bills topping $120,000, according to a lawsuit filed against Algwaiz that March.
Algwaiz was sentenced to 90 days in jail, which he was allowed to serve on weekends, court documents show. Sixteen days after Algwaiz’s plea Aug. 4, Noorah was arrested for the fatal hit-and-run that killed Smart.
Algwaiz never completed his sentence.
Records show he recovered his passport from the Portland Police Bureau’s property and evidence division Sept. 20 and stayed for in the Multnomah County jail for the last time two days later.
Then he disappeared. A warrant for his arrest was issued. It remains outstanding.
Eight months later, Noorah was gone, too.
Ali Hussain Alhamoud
The earliest case involved Ali Hussain Alhamoud, whom Mooney didn’t represent.
A Toledo Police Department investigation said Alhamoud sexually assaulted a young woman on Valentine’s Day 2012.
Federal court records in Oregon show the Saudi government bailed out Alhamoud from the Lincoln County Jail after he was indicted on multiple sex crime charges, including first-degree rape.
Alhamoud had been admitted to Oregon State University and was taking non-degree English language classes at the college, the university said.
He boarded a plane in Portland the same day he was released from jail and returned to Saudi Arabia, according to a criminal complaint….
Terry Gain says
These reports can’t possibly be true. As we all know, MbS is reforming KSA.
gravenimage says
Grimly hilarious.
christianblood says
Saudi Arabia is the global backer, originator and financier of islamic jihadist ideology, the perpetrator of 9/11 attacks and is an-ISIS-like apartheid islamic state where non-muslims and non-islamic religions are illegal and where beheadings and crucifixions are publicly carried out on daily basis! Saudi Arabia is also the closest U$ ally in the Islamic world where all U$ presidents must go and bow down to its savage jihadistic, tyrannical leaders! Shame on the U$ and its Anti-Christ, dollar-worshiping leaders & society!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f35TUFmCtYY
gravenimage says
Saudi Arabia is no ally of ours.
tedh754 says
Probably got help from antifa.
Hugh Fitgerald says
All of these cases took place in Oregon. Is there any reason to think that things are any different in the other 49? What records do we have about Saudi defendants in California, Texas, Florida, New York, Virginia, Massachusetts?
Barry Sommer says
I used to live in Eugene, Oregon home of the UofO and I noticed that in the past 10 years the increase of students from KSA and Qatar was exponential. There were many small offenses done by these students (DUI, drug use/possession, traffic violations) and other incidents that were never covered by local news, only by the college’s internal website and the student paper. I also noticed that in many instances where students were married that their wife was always in a burqa and in many instances the woman walked three paces behind the man. It is no surprise to hear that KSA has made sure their some of their citizens are not subject to the laws of the kuffir.
Stinkhorn says
I guess in future, set bail at $20 million. Could become a regular and stable source of income for Canada. Plus a few million could go as compensation to the victims of these savages.
gravenimage says
This happened in the US, not Canada.
But no–we should not let these thugs go on to rape again.
A_M_Swallow says
I suggest the women sue the university for accepting a Saudi as a student and letting a dangerous creature out alone.
b.a. freeman says
well, there are a couple of ways to handle this.
first, since the saudi barbarian government is so eager to get its citizens back, we could send them *ALL* back, all at once, and make sure that no more came here until islam no longer exists. this would ensure that we could at least be safe from these particular criminals of the ummah, if not all of them.
the other option would be to put bail at $100 billion for any infraction by a saudi barbarian, since we’re obviously dealing with a criminal organization. the idea of bail is to make the amount large enough to cause financial distress for whomever posts the bail should the person bailed out not show up for court; since it’s a government that doesn’t give a s**t about anybody but its own criminals, that government needs to feel pain. if they have 5 or 6 people a year jump bail, they’ll have to come up with almost $1 trillion, which might give them pause.
since it would be best if no innocent person were to suffer because of saudi criminals, however, it seems to me that we should use the first option. unfortunately, the traitors and fools who run *our* government don’t give a s**t about their fellow citizens, so this will never happen. i am obeying the law and quietly waiting for the coming civil war; it is the left that believes in flouting the law and behaving as if it did not matter, and i will take no part in the destruction of the republic by disobeying the law. when the war starts and i see dead leftists hanging from lampposts, however, i will be hard pressed to feel any sympathy for them. for now, i pray that they realize the depths of depravity they are plumbing and turn back to decency before it is too late.
Rarely says
Good riddance to bad rubbish (as long as they don’t pop up in Canada).
Indiana Tom says
Rand Paul is right about Saudi Arabia being just as bad as Iran.
gravenimage says
This is true, Indiana Tom. The Saudis are no allies of ours.
Westman says
Back in the 70’s some of the Iranian students in the US were were spies for their government who reported on the other Iranian students. The thought occurred that these Saudi “students” may have been “spies” in the same vein and that is why extraordinary effort was made to remove them from the US. Or, they may have been well connected to powers within SA.
Nonetheless, it displays the evil that comes from the US economic dependency on the products of a nation whose wealth is simply a matter of geography, rather than its citizens industry, and whose religious/political anti-West philosophy thrives on that dependency.
gravenimage says
Saudi government helps five Muslims accused of crimes in Oregon elude prosecution, flee the country
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We never should have allowed this to happen.
gravenimage says
The same thing is happening in Canada:
“Saudi government helps Muslim accused of sexual assault in Canada elude prosecution, flee the country”
https://www.jihadwatch.org/2019/01/saudi-government-helps-muslim-accused-of-sexual-assault-in-canada-elude-prosecution-flee-the-country
aaron says
happening in Canada, too.
https://www.thechronicleherald.ca/news/local/saudi-arabia-says-man-accused-of-cape-breton-sexual-assaults-back-home-but-how-276443/
sheliak says
Sometimes, I think the Iranians should just be done with it and overwhelm this plague of a Saudi state. Of course, we would then have another set of problems. It’s like rooting for Stalin against Hitler or Mao against Pol Pot.
gravenimage says
Alien vs. Predator…
obbop says
Ft Leonard Wood, an army base in Missouri, trains Saudi Arabian soldiers, There have been several incidents involving rape, enticement of a young girl that was playing in her front yard and other criminal events such as harming others while driving their expensive high-powered cars like idiots across the land. The typical punishment is a trip back to Saudi Arabia where Mohamed’s children can laugh at the infidels that alow them to abuse those infidels. Traitors within the USA allow us to be raped, murdered, molested and other horrors by the Islamic barbarians. Will it require Rev War Two to end this madness? The Founders warned us via their writings. If they were here would they muster the militias to oust the traitors and barbarians and retake our government and legal system at all levels?
A_M_Swallow says
The West needs the oil, it does not need the Arabs. The boundaries in the Middle East can be redrawn.