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Colonel Mohammed is a Khemedian colonel-ranked military officer who works for the Emir Mohammed ben Khalish Ezab. He appeared in Land of Black Gold where he and his soldiers search the Speedol Star. He arrests Tintin for having the secret documents that was affiliated to Bab El Ehr, and Thompson and Thomson who he thinks they are diamond smugglers.

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  • Colonel Mohammed
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  • Colonel Mohammed is a Khemedian colonel-ranked military officer who works for the Emir Mohammed ben Khalish Ezab. He appeared in Land of Black Gold where he and his soldiers search the Speedol Star. He arrests Tintin for having the secret documents that was affiliated to Bab El Ehr, and Thompson and Thomson who he thinks they are diamond smugglers.
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Status
  • Alive
Affiliation
  • Military Police
First Appearance
  • Land of Black Gold
Hair
  • Black
Name
  • Mohammed
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Rank
  • Colonel
Last Appearance
  • Land of Black Gold
Occupation
  • Military Officer
Nationality
  • Khemedian
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  • Colonel Mohammed is a Khemedian colonel-ranked military officer who works for the Emir Mohammed ben Khalish Ezab. He appeared in Land of Black Gold where he and his soldiers search the Speedol Star. He arrests Tintin for having the secret documents that was affiliated to Bab El Ehr, and Thompson and Thomson who he thinks they are diamond smugglers.
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