Ahmad Rashad Nadir, a nurse accused of holding drugs, is reported to have had a drug possession charge withdrawn. Multiple outlets say the matter stems from an allegation that a vial of morphine was found in his locker at Bankstown Hospital. According to the reports, Nadir was initially charged with possessing the drug based on the finding. The articles state that the charge is now withdrawn, meaning the case does not proceed on that basis. While the reports note that Nadir is described in connection with anti-Israel views, the coverage focuses on the criminal allegation and its procedural outcome rather than political claims. The sources agree on the identity of the accused and the central allegation involving a morphine vial at the hospital, as well as the fact that the charge has been withdrawn. The reporting does not provide details on the reasons for the withdrawal or any further developments at the time of publication.
Anti-Israel nurse’s drug possession charge withdrawn over alleged morphine vial
Ahmad Rashad Nadir, a nurse accused of holding drugs, is reported to have had a drug possession charge withdrawn. Multiple outlets say the matter stems from an allegation that a vial of morphine was f...
- Ahmad Rashad Nadir is the subject of the reported drug case.
- He was previously charged with drug possession.
- The allegation involves a vial of morphine reportedly found in his locker.
- The charge is reported to be withdrawn.
- The alleged incident occurs at Bankstown Hospital.
Ahmad Rashad Nadir had been charged with drug possession after a vial of morphine was allegedly found in his locker at Bankstown Hospital.
2 hours agoAhmad Rashad Nadir had been charged with drug possession after a vial of morphine was allegedly found in his locker at Bankstown Hospital.
2 hours agoAhmad Rashad Nadir had been charged with drug possession after a vial of morphine was allegedly found in his locker at Bankstown Hospital.
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