Sayyed: Samaha Testified that I am Not Involved in his Case

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Former General Security chief Jamil al-Sayyed slammed on Tuesday the investigations with former minister Michel Samaha, saying that he should not be interrogated by his “enemies”.

He said during a press conference: “Samaha asserted that I was not involved in any detail linked to the case.”

This also entails the alleged transportation of explosives from Syria to Lebanon.

Samaha was arrested in August on charges of forming a criminal gang aimed at carrying out attacks in Lebanon at Syria's behest.

Media reports had stated that Sayyed had accompanied the former minister as he was transporting in his car explosives from Syria to Lebanon to carry out the attacks.

He noted the “unprecedented” development of the “smuggling” of the informer in the case outside of Lebanon.

He made his remark in reference to Milad Kfouri, an Intelligence Bureau informer who helped in Samaha's arrest.

Media reports had said on Tuesday that Samaha had refused to answer any questions during his interrogation before Kfouri is summoned for questioning.

Sayyed continued on the media leaks: “The same methods employed in the aftermath of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri's assassination are being employed today.”

He accused Internal Security Forces chief Ashraf Rifi, Intelligence Bureau head Wissam al-Hassan, former General Prosecutor Saeed Mirza, and Military Tribunal Judge Saqr Saqr of being behind the development,

He also accused the government of standing idly by as these violations are being committed.

“If you want the judiciary to perform its duties, you should not mix the media and politics in the matter as what happened in Hariri's case,” he noted.

The General Prosecutor should be conducting the investigations with Samaha, he stated.

“Let him remain ten years with the Intelligence Bureau, but not with Rifi or Hassan,” he said.

“I am opposed to the manner in which the investigations are being conducted and not their contents,” explained Sayyed.

The former General Security chief blamed President Michel Suleiman for his handling of the case, saying: “He should not congratulate those whom he cannot hold accountable.”

He must discuss with the general prosecutor the possibility of returning Kfouri from abroad.

“The evidence of the explosives are useless without the witness who can account for them,” he explained.

“Investigations must be held with Rifi and Hassan over the media leaks” because they allowed them, demanded Sayyed.

“Allowing media leaks is a crime,” he declared.

“The leaks are a crime and the violators can be imprisoned,” he said.

“I'm not saying that Samaha must be released, but he should be placed under house arrest until Kfouri's return,” he said.

Asked about the 2013 parliamentary elections, he announced: “Should they be held, I will run as an independent candidate on a Hizbullah-AMAL list in the northern Bekaa.”

Comments 21
Thumb primesuspect 11 September 2012, 17:49

Jajajajajaja like Samaha's words and testimony means something!

Thumb thepatriot 11 September 2012, 17:56

Your name pops out a bit too often dude!

Missing gabby3 11 September 2012, 17:57

The devil proclaiming his innnocence.

Thumb thepatriot 11 September 2012, 17:59

“I am opposed to the manner in which the investigations are being conducted and not their contents,” explained Sayyed.

This sounds familiar :)

Missing allouchi 11 September 2012, 18:00

This scum bag was the first to defend Smaha...your days are numbered ya Sayed and let's see if your Hizballa will protect you this time.

Missing mohammad_ca 11 September 2012, 18:07

I like how he's all against the media leaks yet he goes on to say what Samaha testified and what he hasn't....RETARD...GHABI

Thumb beiruti 11 September 2012, 18:56

Oh well then, case closed, Samaha, the guy on tape who was ready to start a civil sectarian war in Lebanon on Assad's orders said Sayyed was not involved!
It'll take more than that!!

Missing jayjay 11 September 2012, 19:03

All what you said is meaningless in the eyes of the law...

The loudest man in the room is always the weakest ... and since 2005, you have been too loud and too obnoxious

Default-user-icon hassan (Guest) 11 September 2012, 20:08

so jamil was in samaha's car but he did not know about the explosives unlikely story

Default-user-icon مهدي (Guest) 11 September 2012, 21:34

اذا كان يعترف انه كان بالسيارة مع سماحة فبماذا يتهم ريفي؟ بمعرفة الحقيقة وابلاغ القضاء بذلك. مؤتمر صحفي فارغ وسخيف قام به رجل وزع التهديدات بالقتل على عدد من الرجال المهمين ابتداء من رئيس الجمهورية ورئيس الحكومة حتى وصل للضباط النشيطين. 

Thumb CuriousMole 11 September 2012, 21:41

Doesn't he look like Roberto Benigni ? Both are really funny to watch ...

Missing phalangistes 11 September 2012, 22:28

Jamil al-Sayyed: “Samaha asserted that I was not involved in any detail linked to the case.” what a proof!! you m...er fu..r rot in hell! you should be hanged not by your neck but by your balls f....ing traitor

Default-user-icon Hitch Hiker (Guest) 11 September 2012, 22:34

The jolly good Jamil feels angry and victimized
Didn't Sma7a give his gentleman's word : Jamil only hitch-hiked his way back from Mamlookistan to Achrafiyyeh, and then he did some trekking back home in Da7iyeh...This is pure casual sport

Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) 11 September 2012, 23:56

They should apply to him the same standards his masters are and have been applying to their citizens over the years: a good rope round the neck ! Having fought every inch along the way a fair and responsible trial with the STL, he would have applied his own standards and that of his allies on himself!

Missing sikoflebanon 11 September 2012, 23:58

He wants to run on a safe list in the bekaa with hezbollah-amal so that he gets parliamentary immunity...
interestihng

Missing cedars 12 September 2012, 04:47

You are a dirty cop, your history and deeds speak for itself. You worked for a foreign intelligence bureau during the Syrian hegemony over Lebanon therefore you failed to perform your Lebanese duty and what you were sworn to do. You sold the state that made you a human being instead of a farm boy trading hashishe from Bekaa and today you are attacking and insulting the people and judiciary system that protects the same state you worked for and received pension from. Tfeh on your face.

Missing sidon 12 September 2012, 04:53

hezbollah is protecting this dog the same we they protected al meqdad, They dont really care there dogs though, thats why they let army raid dahiye, they just want power, just like bashar, all these dogs want is power,

Default-user-icon Truth (Guest) 12 September 2012, 10:04

Let Rustom Ghazale and the basij Suleimani testify you'r e not involved in Hariri's assassination!

Default-user-icon time for justtice (Guest) 12 September 2012, 13:58

this man is back to being more concerned about leaks, false witnesses, conspiracies than the crime itself !!!! enough already !!!!!!

Missing people-power 12 September 2012, 16:05

Why were they riding in the same car? Were they carpooling to save on gas money?

Missing people-power 12 September 2012, 18:05

Did Sayyed help Samaha cross the border without inspections?