A suspected unlawful immigrant was arrested in South Carolina on Thursday after officers say he made a faux bomb menace throughout a visitors cease which finally led to a piece of Interstate 85 being shut down for almost 5 hours.
Ahmad Jamal Khamees Alhendi, 28, was stopped at round 2:45 p.m. by state transport police for having a lacking license plate on his tractor trailer, based on the South Carolina Dept. of Public Security (SCDPS).
That’s when Alhendi instructed a police officer that there was an explosive system contained in the industrial car.Â
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All six lanes of I-85 have been subsequently shut down because the menace was investigated by the Greenville County Sheriff’s Workplace, South Carolina Legislation Enforcement Division (SLED), and the FBI.Â
The shutdown, which occurred close to Mile Marker 44, led to lengthy delays and bumped to bumper visitors.Â
The 18-wheeler was ultimately cleared and all lanes of I-85 have been reopened at roughly 7:40 p.m.
Alhendi appeared in courtroom on Friday and was charged with conveying false details about a bomb menace, breach of peace of excessive and aggravated nature, and no having no car license.
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He was issued a complete surety bond of $20,238 for all three fees and despatched to the Greenville County Detention Middle, Fox Carolina stories.Â
A Greenville County Detention Middle spokesperson instructed Fox Information Digital that Alhendi was positioned on an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer, a holding discover of a possible unlawful immigrant who could possibly be faraway from the nation.
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Fox Information Digital has reached out to ICE and the FBI for extra data on Alhendi.Â
SCDPS mentioned that the tractor-trailer is registered with Globe Transportation in Illinois.
A spokesperson for the corporate confirmed to Fox Information Digital that Alhendi works for Globe Transportation, however the firm was not making any statements at the moment.Â