A Saudi Arabian man who pleaded not guilty to threatening to blow up Brockton Hospital has had his bail revoked. 

Saud Alonize was charged with threatening to blow up the hospital and assaulting hospital workers. His bail was revoked for not reporting to the Probation Department after his release. 

On Feb. 13, Alonize told workers he would strap a bomb to himself and come back to blow up the hospital.

According to police, Alonize bruised the wrist of a health care worker and shot blood from a facial injury at another worker. 

At his arraignment on Feb. 15, Alonize, who is currently a resident of Brockton,pleaded not guilty to assault and battery, threat to commit a crime, assault on a health care provider and disorderly conduct. He was held on $2,5000 bail. 

On Feb. 17, Alonize posted bail and was ordered to surrender his passport to the probation department, report to probation weekly and remain drug and alcohol free. Probation officials said Alonize did not report to them and that he could not be reached. 

Alonize appeared in court on Monday and a judge revoked his bail. 

He is scheduled to appear in court on March 16 for a pre-trial hearing. 

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