Abu Faour: Saliba Might Expose Correspondences with President about Nitrate Danger

Member of the Democratic Gathering, MP Wael Abu Faour said Wednesday in a statement that “the Higher Defense Council refused to grant permission to prosecute Director of State Security Major General (Tony) Saliba, because the latter might expose all the correspondences with the presidential palace.”
“As expected,” he said, adding that “the reason why the permission to prosecute Saliba wasn’t granted is clear.”
Abu Faour claimed that Saliba may expose “all deliberations and correspondences with the Presidential Palace and its senior military advisors, up to the President.”
He went on to say that Saliba had explained the real dangers of the port’s ammonium nitrate to everyone in the palace, “and of course, no action was taken.”
Abu Faour stressed that “justice should be complete and uncompromised.”
“The investigation and accountability must include everyone,” he said.

The Higher Defense Council yet again did not grant permission to pursue Saliba; just like the Minister of Interior did not grant permission to pursue Abbas Ibrahim. Yet, Bitar did not issue arrest warrants against those two individuals. And there are those who still believe Bitar is an impartial judge.

Why do we interfere with a judge work, does anyone knows the thousands of pages details of the investigation leading to arrests. Since when everyone is a judge? Has it occurred to you that interrogating the ministers will lead to who is behind the nitrate consumptions, which leads to the real seller. Ever wonder why lukman Selim was killed when he had details of the nitrate buyer/seller transaction?