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United Arab Emirates Man Found Guilty Of Possessing Ammunition In Florida


ORLANDO, Florida – A federal jury in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida has found a 25-year-old United Arab Emirates national guilty of possession of ammunition by an unlawful alien.

According to the charges filed by the United States Attorney, Hamid Mohamed Ahmed Ali Rehaif was admitted into the United States in 2013 under a student visa. He had been enrolled at the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Florida, but was terminated as a student in the fall of 2014. When Rehaif failed to leave the country within 30 days of his termination as a student, he became an unlawful alien residing in Brevard County, Florida. 


Following an investigation by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, law enforcement agents made contact with Rehaif at a hotel in Melbourne where federal officials say he had been living for two months, paying more than $11,000 in cash for room fees.

Rehaif allegedly admitted to possessing several firearms, but said that he had recently sold or disposed of them. He also admitted to firing those weapons at two local gun ranges, according to the federal complaint. Agents located rounds of handgun and rifle ammunition in his hotel room and in a storage unit that he had rented, but they did not locate any firearms.

Rehaif now faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison. His sentencing date is scheduled for August 26, 2016.

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