05/29/2026
A Disturbing Kentucky Case Reveals the Dangerous Reality of Abortion-Inducing Drugs
A tragic and alarming case unfolding in Kentucky has once again exposed the serious dangers surrounding abortion-inducing drugs and why Kentucky Right to Life strongly supported House Bill 646 during the 2026 Legislative Session.
According to reports, 26-year-old Abdulah Mohmand of Bowling Green has been arrested and charged with attempted fetal homicide after allegedly replacing his pregnant girlfriendโs prescription medication with the abortion-inducing drug misoprostol without her knowledge or consent.
The victim, from Glasgow, Kentucky, reportedly contacted Kentucky State Police on May 25 after becoming concerned for the safety of her unborn child when she discovered her medication had been switched. Following an investigation and search warrant, officers allegedly recovered medication matching the pills found in the victimโs possession.
Perhaps most heartbreaking were statements reportedly made during the investigation that the suspect did not want the pregnancy because of fears involving family repercussions back in his home country.
This case is horrifying. Yet sadly, it is exactly the type of criminal abuse and exploitation with the illegal trafficing of abortion pills that Kentucky Right to Life warned lawmakers about throughout the 2026 legislative session.
HB 646 Was About Accountability and Protection which did not even get a hearing in the 2026 Session
House Bill 646, โAn Act Relating to Pharmaceuticals That Terminate Life,โ was introduced to address the growing reality of abortion-inducing drugs being trafficked, distributed, mailed, imported, or used outside proper medical oversight.
The legislation sought to:
โข strengthen penalties against unlawful trafficking and distribution of abortion-inducing drugs,
โข close dangerous enforcement gaps,
โข provide civil remedies for victims harmed by these drugs,
โข and protect women and unborn children from coercion, abuse, and criminal misuse.
Throughout session, Kentucky Right to Life repeatedly warned that abortion-inducing drugs create dangerous opportunities for: coercion, trafficking in abuse of KY Laws. National Right to Life ImAlive Right to Life Kentucky Heartland West Kentucky Right To Life Gateway Right to Life Diana Maldonado
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Kentucky State Police identified the suspect as 26-year-old Abdulah Mohmand.