Army Detains Lebanese, Palestinian in Raids in Dahiyeh

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The army detained a Lebanese and a Palestinian on Friday in a large-scale raid in Beirut's southern suburbs, the military command said in a communique.

“An army unit raided at dawn the homes of wanted suspects on the airport road and nearby areas,” the army said in its statement.

It identified the Lebanese suspect as Hisham Monzer and the Palestinian detainee as Hassan Azmour.

They are both charged with opening fire in the area and carrying out disturbing acts.

The army unit seized arms, ammunition, binoculars and military equipment.

The detainees were referred to the competent judicial authority.

The army and security forces had been carrying out in recent months raids in various regions throughout Lebanon in search for wanted fugitives and suspected terrorists.

H.K.

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Comments 14
Thumb Mystic 28 November 2014, 13:58

Didn't someone here say, that the Army isn't allowed to enter Dahiyeh?

Well, is this your example?

Default-user-icon Hezbollah ninja special force (Guest) 28 November 2014, 14:50

The Army's allowed to enter Dahiyeh but after getting the authorization from the government there, but you already knew that

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 November 2014, 15:56

yes, there are dozens of examples, but there are none so blind as those that will not see

Thumb Elemental 28 November 2014, 20:17

I don't know FT... you tell me :)

Missing rami 29 November 2014, 08:14

Most army moves are either coordinated or need to be "approved" by the Hezb. Thought you guys knew that :)

Thumb ex-fpm 28 November 2014, 14:17

the old airport road hardly qualifies as dahiyeh

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 November 2014, 15:54

hashem salman was killed by an embassy guard, after his friend pulled a gun out and opened fire. enough using his death for your propaganda purposes like he's some lemon you want to juice out to the last drop.

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 November 2014, 16:00

However yes indeed, the army is not being allowed to do its job in certain places, that's why fadel shaker, assir, mawlawi, and dozens of others are still cosy hiding in camps.

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 November 2014, 17:32

"hajjradwan" nice blabla but facts are facts. the "unarmed protesters" opened fire, and that was reported by several news channels at the time, including m14 media.
but of course, you m14ers dont need facts, slander and empty accusations are your specialties.

Thumb _mowaten_ 28 November 2014, 20:10

i dont know who they are but it is irrelvant anyway. first your claim that the people in the picture killed him is unsubstantiated, they have sticks not guns.
and second this does not change the fact that hashem salman's friend had a gun, pulled it out and opened fire, as reported by the media (including m14) at the time. the only thing you "confirmed" is how lightly you make false statements and random accusations.

Thumb -phoenix1 28 November 2014, 18:44

Could the tide be shifting? We shall see said the blind man. But I know my dear friend Mystic will accuse me again of being pro-American. Lol.

Thumb Mystic 28 November 2014, 19:20

Phoenix, this proofs that what I told you was right. The LAF has checkpoints in all the southern suburbs. You should take a trip, come here and see for yourself.

This is nothing new at all.

Thumb -phoenix1 29 November 2014, 11:57

I agree with you Mystic, I've seen them checkpoints there since I do visit Dahyeh, so I've no argument whereas it comes to this.

Thumb Elemental 28 November 2014, 20:11

Well if you think about it, a chunk of their revolutionary guard fighters are off killing in Syria in their continuous revenge, so of course they'll use the Army at their convenience, unlike numerous times before when the Army wanted to enter in various areas because of "explosions" but were not allowed by HA fighters....hmmm who is more valued here.