Bitar Issues In-Absentia Arrest Warrant for Fenianos

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The lead investigative judge into the Beirut port blast, Tarek Bitar, on Thursday issued an arrest warrant in absentia for former public works and transport minister Youssef Fenianos.

The agency said the warrant was issued after Fenianos failed to show up at an interrogation session scheduled for the same day.

Bitar had at the beginning of the session dismissed preliminary objections filed by Fenianos’ lawyers, Nazih al-Khoury and Tony Franjieh, who were present at the session.

The judge considered that the ex-minister had been formally and properly informed of the session’s date and that he opted not to show up, NNA said.

Suleiman Franjieh, the head of the Marada Movement to which Fenianos belongs, was swift to comment on Bitar’s move.

“With the news that an arrest warrant has been issued against minister Youssef Fenianos, we stress that we will stand by him as he rightfully defends himself within the applicable laws,” Franjieh tweeted.

Fenianos, 57, headed the ministry from 2016 to early 2020. His whereabouts are unknown, but he is thought to be in Lebanon.

The warrant came a day after more than 140 human rights groups, survivors and relatives of victims called for an international probe into the country's worst peace time disaster, as "Lebanese leaders continue to obstruct, delay, and undermine the domestic investigation."

Hundreds of tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer exploded at Beirut's port on August 4 last year, killing at least 214 people, injuring thousands, and ravaging entire neighborhoods of the capital.

It emerged later that officials had known the highly volatile substance had been left to linger unsafely at the port for years after it was unloaded in 2014.

But progress in the Lebanese investigation has been slow.

A court threw out a first judge put in charge of the investigation after he charged former prime minister Hassan Diab and former ministers with "negligence and causing death to hundreds" after all had refused to appear before him.

And officials have been working to hamper the probe led by his successor Bitar.

Parliament has refused to lift the immunity of three other former ministers who are also lawmakers so the judge could question them.

And the former interior minister refused to allow the head of the General Security agency to be interrogated.

Political parties across the spectrum, including the powerful Iran-backed Hizbullah, have accused Bitar of "politicizing" the probe.

Bitar in August subpoenaed Lebanon's then caretaker premier Diab for interrogation on September 20 after he too failed to show up for questioning, but he has flown to the United States on holiday.

Diab's government handed over to a new cabinet earlier this week after more than a year of horse-trading over who would next take the reins of the multi-confessional country.

Fenianos' lawyer, Nazih al-Khoury, said the arrest warrant was in "blatant violation of the law."

"We, as a defense team, are studying the options we can resort to in the coming days and that are available to us under the law," he told AFP.

Observers fear that Bitar, like his predecessor, will be kicked off the investigation.

Comments 7
Missing cedars 16 September 2021, 13:43

Next lets arrest them all.

Thumb thepatriot 16 September 2021, 14:22

Franjieh defies the judiciary system.
Hezbollah defies the judiciary system.
Our President in incapable, powerless and incompetent.
Our Army is a joke.
Our Banks are Bankrupted.
Our Hospitals can provide no more healthcare.
We have no electricity.
No waste treatment.
No rights.
What next?
How come the people are not revolting, breaking everything, and throwing themselves out of the window?
How come we don't have a Revolution in this country with a million individual in the Streets every day?
This is beyond my understanding...

Thumb lebanon_first 16 September 2021, 17:13

Patriot.

I will explain to you.
People care about their immediate needs and family. And as long as Nabih Berri or equivalent hired my incompetent stupid son whondropped out of highschool and gave him a job in the amn el 3am or wherever, I will be forever grateful to Nabih., as will my daughter, my wife and my brother.

So in my, and my family's view all politicians are corrupt except isteiz nabih. God bless his soul. And I will vote for him again.

This is the thought of 300000civil servant x 5 family members= 1.5 million voters.
And thisnis why you will not have a successful revolution.

Missing womendoc 17 September 2021, 03:03

Exactly! Unreal!

Missing womendoc 17 September 2021, 03:03

Exactly! Unreal!

Missing womendoc 17 September 2021, 03:04

Exactly at Patriot

Thumb lebanon_first 16 September 2021, 18:58

Canadianleb.

It is not sheep. It is just that Lebanese ego is way superior to their capacity. Most Lebanese have the brain to be a simple worker on a site but have the ego of a successful business owner.
Berri understood this. Veeery smart this guy. So he created all those absolutely useless public sector jobs to hire people into those jobs to vote for him.
These people are expensive and add no productivity to the country.

This is why we bankrupted.

And removing those people from their useless jobs is nbr 1 demand of IMF.

Not politically acceptable to do on election year.

This is why no IMF agreement before elections. And no solution before elections.