U.S. prosecutors announced that the Syrian-born man accused of spying on protesters, the anti-Syrian government in the United States was linked to the Ambassador in Damascus and Washington.
Tensions already between Washington and Damascus, with a call U.S. Ambassador to Syria because of what it said about the administration of President Barack Obama on Monday as threats against him at the instigation of the government, and followed the step to call the American ambassador to Damascus in the United States Imad Moustapha, for consultation.
Mohammed was arrested in Sweden, 47, of Virginia this month on charges of spying for Syria on protesters in the United States in the context of a conspiracy to intimidate and possible damage to them or their families in Syria.
Prosecutors said they produced in a note late on Friday asking him to Sweden to remain in custody pending trial and the defendant being in regular contact with senior officials in the Syrian government, including the Syrian ambassador to the United States.
They added that Sweden worked for Syrian intelligence, and made contact with the ambassador and sent him a phone number, personal and done him some tasks, but unspecified, said the indictment that Sweden sent a message encrypted in April to a Syrian intelligence via e-mail stating details of the meeting of the protesters in Virginia.
Was provided a memorandum prosecution after a U.S. judge ruled the possibility of the release of Sweden until his trial, appeal, prosecutors in the government, fearing to escape, and note points claim that Sweden got the passports of two new Syrian embassy and sought to obtain a passport Venezuelan false and talked about escaping through the porous border between the United States and Mexico.
And describes the case papers that his wife worked Consulate Syrian in Washington for two years, which could help him obtain a passport to flee the United States, the documents reveal also that the police found a Kalashnikov semi-automatic and 500 rounds of ammunition at his home in Virginia, the lawyer said Sweden that the weapon is licensed and registered in the state
Tensions already between Washington and Damascus, with a call U.S. Ambassador to Syria because of what it said about the administration of President Barack Obama on Monday as threats against him at the instigation of the government, and followed the step to call the American ambassador to Damascus in the United States Imad Moustapha, for consultation.
Mohammed was arrested in Sweden, 47, of Virginia this month on charges of spying for Syria on protesters in the United States in the context of a conspiracy to intimidate and possible damage to them or their families in Syria.
Prosecutors said they produced in a note late on Friday asking him to Sweden to remain in custody pending trial and the defendant being in regular contact with senior officials in the Syrian government, including the Syrian ambassador to the United States.
They added that Sweden worked for Syrian intelligence, and made contact with the ambassador and sent him a phone number, personal and done him some tasks, but unspecified, said the indictment that Sweden sent a message encrypted in April to a Syrian intelligence via e-mail stating details of the meeting of the protesters in Virginia.
Was provided a memorandum prosecution after a U.S. judge ruled the possibility of the release of Sweden until his trial, appeal, prosecutors in the government, fearing to escape, and note points claim that Sweden got the passports of two new Syrian embassy and sought to obtain a passport Venezuelan false and talked about escaping through the porous border between the United States and Mexico.
And describes the case papers that his wife worked Consulate Syrian in Washington for two years, which could help him obtain a passport to flee the United States, the documents reveal also that the police found a Kalashnikov semi-automatic and 500 rounds of ammunition at his home in Virginia, the lawyer said Sweden that the weapon is licensed and registered in the state
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