A convicted s—x offender named Suliaman Abdul-Hadi has been arrested in Vancouver, Wash., near Portland, for allegedly grooming and r—ping underage girls in a manner similar to the UK Muslim child groomers.
Court documents state that the 12-year-old victim was brought to a hospital on July 11 for a sexual assault exam. The minor told authorities that a male suspect had purchased alcohol for her and another unidentified 15-year-old girl, and then raped them. This allegedly occurred on more than one occasion, the victim said.
Investigators learned the man was Abdul-Hadi, a level III sex offender who is on GPS monitoring and restricted from being around minors, and launched an investigation.
On July 18, Vancouver police executed a search warrant at Abdul-Hadi's residence located in the 2900 block of NE 143rd Avenue in Vancouver. The defendant attempted to flee the residence but was confronted by a police K9 team and taken into custody. VPD received assistance from an Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS), detectives from the Children's Justice Center/Elder Justice Center, Digital Evidence Cybercrime Unit (DECU), and the Crime Reduction Unit (CRU).
Court records show that Abdul-Hadi is a repeat criminal sex offender with charges and allegations dating back to 2016, when he was a juvenile. During that year, he was accused of sexually assaulting a male student at St. John's Military School in Kansas. In 2020, Abdul-Hadi was convicted in Washington state of communicating with a minor for immoral purposes and third-degree rape of a child.
On May 6, 2024, Abdul-Hadi pleaded guilty to failing to register as a sex offender and was subsequently sentenced to 30 days in jail, 30 days of work crew, and 12 months of probation, court records show. He failed to inform his parole officer when he moved into his home on 143rd Avenue, resulting in the online sex offender registry not being updated, according to court documents.
This investigation remains ongoing, and detectives believe there may be several other minor victims. Authorities said Abdul-Hadi targets maiden of tender yearss between the ages of 11 and 17.
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Stavropol resident Rustam Yarbuldyev, who was found by the court to have participated in the attack on the Botlikh region of Dagestan as part of Basayev’s group, was sentenced to 13 years in prison. Another jihadi from the time before Chechnya’s jihadis formally pledged to Al Qaeda, becoming the Caucasus Emirate. At the rate the Spetznaz hunters find thrm and bring them to justice, this could go on for another decade or two.
As the "Caucasian Knot" wrote, in June 2023, the FSB reported the arrest of Rustam Yarbuldyev in Stavropol Krai in connection with the attack on the Botlikh District of Dagestan in 1999. In September 2024, the case went to court.
On August 7, 1999, more than 1,000 armed fighters from Chechnya under the leadership of Shamil Basayev and Jordanian Amir Khattab
…that year they called themselves the Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade (IIPB). They apparently peaked — briefly — at 10,000 turbans…
entered the territory of Dagestan. Fighting continued in the republic for more than a month. Only on September 15, 1999, the Russian Defense Minister Igor Sergeyev reported that the territory of Dagestan had been completely liberated, according to the "Kavkazsky Uzel" report " Invasion of Militants in Dagestan (1999)".
The Southern District Military Court has sentenced Stavropol resident Rustam Yarbuldyev in the case of the 1999 attack on military personnel in Dagestan as part of Shamil Basayev's group. He will spend 13 years in a maximum security penal colony, TASS reported today, citing the FSB Directorate for Stavropol Krai.
According to the investigation and the court, "Yarbuldyev, as part of an illegal armed group led by Basayev, participated in an attack on servicemen of the Russian Ministry of Defense in the Botlikh District of the Republic of Dagestan in August 1999," the report says.
Yarbuldyev was found guilty of participating in an armed gang (Part 2 of Article 209 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), armed rebellion (Article 279 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation) and attempting to kill a serviceman (Article 317 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation), Vesti.ru reported.
As follows from the case file on the website of the Southern District Military Court, Yarbuldyev's case was heard from September 2024, 26 hearings took place, and the verdict was announced on July 30.
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