Ahmad Abouammo was convicted of being a Saudi Arabian spy
1 min readAn American- Lebanese citizen named Ahmad Abouammo was found guilty of spying on behalf of the government of Saudi Arabia.
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Ahmad Abouammo was found guilty of being a Saudi Arabia spy
Ahmad Abouammo was accused of spying for Saudi Arabia was convicted in a San Francisco court on Tuesday. He was a a former employee at Twitter.
He was charged with six criminal counts which included falsifying records, money laundering as well as conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
As per the prosecutors, Abouammo was recruited by Bader Al-Asaker, one of the close advisers to Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
According to the reports, Abouammo was tasked to provide them with details and personal information on Saudi dissidents.
Furthermore, it was mentioned that Abouammo could face 10 to 20 years behind the bars.
Regardless, CBS noted that the incident marked the first time when Saudi Arabia was accused of spying on the United States of America.
I am blocking Twitter accounts w/long numbers after their names, men whose profiles suggest they have "warm hearts," locked accounts unless I know you, accounts w/o photo, and members of the Saudi Royal Family<–as if. Still, it's a game of whack-a-mole.
— Dr. Karen L. Cox 🏳️🌈 (@DrKarenLCox) June 16, 2019
More about the allegations against Ahmad Abouammo
According to reports, Ahmad Abouammo supposedly leaked personal details to Salman’s team for more than 5 months. He allegedly revealed the data between November 2014 and May 2015.
It was also claimed that Abouammo not only received money for the task but also material gifts like a designer watch.
Oh my God, posting about Middle East is cancer, why do Saudis have this army of Twitter moles calling their country utopia, thats absolutely insane.
— Alexander Globus 🏳️🌈 (@lxglb) June 28, 2022
I really want an intervention under pride flag now to show them what real LGBT utopia is.
Moreover, CBS reported that prosecutors proclaimed that Abouammo apparently leaked information from more than 6000 Twitter accounts to the Saudi Arabian government.
Nevertheless, the Saudi officials also tried to close nearly 33 of these handles by submitting a disclosure request to Twitter.
I would like to hello to the engineer Saudi mole working at Twitter stealing everyone's private information.
— Torbin Wilder (@Torbin_Wilder) October 23, 2018
Social media users react to the news
After the news broke out, many users came forward on social media to condemn Ahmad Abouammo’s alleged actions.
One user wrote, ‘I would like to say hello to the engineer Saudi mole. Working at Twitter stealing everyone’s private information.’
Absolutely. Qahtani would have been well aware of the capabilities had by the Saudi moles in Twitter https://t.co/o4Kd4mcwar
— Marc Owen Jones (@marcowenjones) November 8, 2019
Wike another shared, ‘I am blocking Twitter accounts with long numbers after their names. Men whose profiles suggest they have, ‘warm hearts.’ Locked accounts unless I know you. Accounts without photos. And members of the Saudi Royal Family. Still, it’s a game of whack-a-mole.’
Someone mentioned, ‘Oh my God, posting about the Middle East is cancer. Why do Saudis have this army of Twitter moles calling their country a utopia? That’s absolutely insane.’
They added, ‘I really want an intervention under the pride flag now to show them what real LGBT utopia is.’
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