Cabada was a ras and judge who presided over the trial of Indiana Jones when he was arrested for striking a citizen without cause in Djibouti, 1938. Cabada ultimately found Jones innocent and invited Jones and his young companion George Ballentyne to his home and advised them on how to get to Addis Ababa in Ethiopia.
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