Beirut and Mount Lebanon's Drug Lord, 'Nice Guy,' in Custody

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The Judicial Police detained on Tuesday Beirut and Mount Lebanon's “biggest” drug dealer, who has over 50 arrest warrants against him.

"The Central Anti-Drug Bureau and the Anti-Drug Bureau in the South were able to arrest A. N., 31, in the Faraya region (in Mount Lebanon),” the Internal Security Forces said in a communique.

The detainee A. N., who is also known as “Nice Guy,” is one of the biggest drug lords in Beirut and Mount Lebanon and he operates a network of dealers who are active in nightclubs and other places in these two governorates.

"The arrested man is wanted on over 56 arrest warrants and judicial rulings that range between 50 to 100 million Lebanese pounds,” the statement explained.

"He has also 3 search and investigation reports against him, all on charges of dealing with illegal substance,” it added.

The ISF noted that investigation in this case is ongoing under the supervision of the relevant judicial authority.

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Comments 10
Default-user-icon Alex (Guest) 29 April 2014, 23:18

Phil, his name is Adel Njeim. 2ouwatji metlak

Default-user-icon alex (Guest) 29 April 2014, 23:30

A.N = adel njeim = jaajaa

Thumb EagleDawn 30 April 2014, 15:02

yes flamethrower yes

Thumb ibinherathreik 30 April 2014, 01:34

i wonder if this guy was posting here as coolmec?

Missing coolmec 30 April 2014, 06:19

ibnharethreik
I hate to disappoi9nt you I am still here and do not deal drugs

Thumb ibinherathreik 30 April 2014, 11:31

cool welcome back

Thumb ibinherathreik 30 April 2014, 01:34

phil the south branch of anti-drug bureau was involved so it is possible!

Missing _karim 30 April 2014, 02:29

Probably an Al Qaeda sympathizer.

Thumb kanaandian 30 April 2014, 14:08

well if he were with your hezbollah, he would have legal immunity and no one would dare arrest him.

Default-user-icon KRM (Guest) 30 April 2014, 15:27

"The arrested man is wanted on over 56 arrest warrants and judicial rulings that range between 50 to 100 million Lebanese pounds,” the statement explained.

Each of them or all together??? If I am not mistaken this is about 66.000 US$ if all 56 warrants are summing up to this ruling.

If he saved some of the money up and stored it well I'd don't see a success here.
Sounds like I am giving Bill Gates a parking ticket :-)

Please correct me if I am wrong.