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  2. Rehaif v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Rehaif v. United States, 588 U.S. 225 (2019), was a case before the United States Supreme Court dealing with mens rea.The Court held that when a person is charged with possessing a gun while prohibited from doing so under 18 U.S.C. § 922(g), the prosecution must prove both that the accused knew that they possessed a gun and that they knew they held the relevant status.

  3. Mohammed Hamid (terrorist) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Hamid (born 1957 in Tanzania) is a British citizen convicted of training the terrorists who committed the 21 July 2005 London Bombings. [1] Dubbed "Osama Bin London" by the press during his trial, [ 2 ] he became radicalised as a follower of Abdullah el-Faisel.

  4. Saudi list of most-wanted suspected terrorists - Wikipedia

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    Another article in the Asharq Alawsat identified other individual from the list, including: Abdullah al-Abaed—wanted for the assassination of a senior police official, and Mohamed Abul-Khair, one of Osama bin Laden's bodyguards, and one of his sons-in-law.

  5. Mohammed Hamid (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Hamid (born 1976) is a Ugandan businessman.He is the owner and chairman of the executive board of directors for the Aya Group. [1]In July 2015, he was reported by Forbes to be one of the richest Ugandans with a net worth of USD$200 Million but run bankrupt in April 2023 after liquidation of his company AYA investments Uganda Ltd started resulting from failure to clear accumulated ...

  6. Aya Group - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2014, the Aya Group was a fast-growing conglomerate.It is one of the largest corporate employers in Uganda, with over 5,000 people under payroll. [citation needed] With a total asset base in excess of US$400 million, the group is involved in the following business lines, among others: food processing, investments, transportation, real estate development, hospitality, mining, and ...

  7. Rochdale child sex abuse ring - Wikipedia

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    The abuse of minor female children that occurred in 2008 and 2009 centred around two takeaways in Heywood near Rochdale. Despite one victim going to the police in 2008 to report the child grooming, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) decided not to prosecute two men, invoking the witness's lack of credibility.

  8. Mohammed Hamid - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Hamid may refer to: Mohammed Hamid (entrepreneur), Ugandan national of Arab descent, born in Sudan; Mohammed Hamid (terrorist), British national of Indian ...

  9. Brent Spar - Wikipedia

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    The Brent Spar oil storage buoy. Brent Spar, known as Brent "E", was a North Sea oil storage and tanker loading buoy in the Brent oilfield, operated by Shell UK.With the completion of a pipeline connection to the oil terminal at Sullom Voe in Shetland, the storage facility had continued in use, but by 1991, was considered to be of no further value.