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Man accused of pointing a gun at workers in El Callao

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The Public Ministry reported that a man was charged who allegedly pointed a gun at workers from the mayor’s office in El Callao (Bolívar).

The information was released by the attorney general, Tarek William Saab through his twitter account, where he added that the accused is identified as MaKlad Mohamed.

Saab reported that this person threatened a group of workers from the Callao mayor’s office who were paving the streets with a gun.

In this sense, Mohamed was charged for the alleged commission of the crimes of resistance to authority, threats, illicit possession and generic injuries.

To graph his information, the Attorney General posted a video where the now accused is seen arguing with a worker.

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