Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: On 03/05/2026, the woman identified as M. M. (born in 1956, Lebanese displaced person) filed a complaint stating that while she was inside a clothing store in the Ketermaya area, two unknown women fraudulently stole gold jewelry estimated at approximately USD 80,000, in addition to USD 5,000 in cash from inside her handbag, before fleeing to an unknown destination. Immediately, the competent units of the Internal Security Forces launched field and intelligence procedures to identify and arrest the women involved in the theft. As a result of investigations and inquiries, the Information Branch succeeded in identifying them as: M. H. H. (born in 1995, Syrian Palestinian) F. J. (born in 1973, unregistered) H. A. (born in 1983, unregistered) On 05/05/2026, following close surveillance and monitoring, one of the Branch’s patrols managed to arrest them in the Sabra area. During interrogation, they confessed to carrying out the aforementioned theft and to hiding the stolen items inside the home of a relative of one of them. They also admitted committing several similar thefts in the cities of Beirut and Saida. The necessary legal measures were taken against them, and they were referred to the competent authority based on the instructions of the competent judiciary.
22/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: On 18/05/2026, a woman filed a complaint at the Barouk Police Station of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit claiming that her house located in the Frideis area had been burglarized by means of breaking and entering after she had been away for two days. She estimated the value of the stolen cash at approximately USD 55,000, in addition to jewelry and gold worth USD 20,000. Immediately, the competent unit launched investigations and collected evidence in coordination with the competent judiciary. It was revealed that there were contradictions between the complainant’s statement and the available evidence. When confronted with these inconsistencies, she admitted that she had filed a false report and had deliberately scattered the contents of the house before leaving it to make it appear as though it had been burglarized, in order to conceal the missing money and jewelry. Further investigations revealed that she had fallen victim to a fraud operation carried out by a Syrian woman identified as: H. A. (born in 1980), arrested in the Baakline area. The suspect had gradually withdrawn sums of money and jewelry from the victim in cooperation with: Y. Kh. (Syrian national, approximately 45 years old) who claimed to possess spiritual powers and used sorcery and witchcraft as a means to commit fraud and deception. He resides permanently outside Lebanon. It was also revealed that H. A. was responsible for luring victims and introducing them to Y. Kh. in preparation for defrauding them and stealing their money and jewelry. She would send the money to him through: S. M. (born in 1967, Lebanese), arrested on 20/05/2026 in the Masnaa area, who works in transportation between Lebanon and Syria in exchange for a commission on each amount transferred. A search of H. A.’s residence led to the discovery of a quantity of jewelry inside her house. Another quantity of jewelry was recovered from the Koura area, in addition to USD 46,000 found inside an apartment in the Choueifat area. The recovered money and jewelry were returned to their owners, while the jewelry belonging to H. A. was confiscated after it was proven that it had been purchased using proceeds from the fraud operation. Efforts are ongoing to arrest the remaining individuals involved, based on the instructions of the competent judiciary.
22/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: The “Beirut Marathon Association” is organizing tomorrow, Saturday 23/05/2026, a solidarity run as part of the global campaign “One Run Global.” The race will start at 6:30 a.m. and end at 12:00 noon. The starting and finishing point will be Beirut Waterfront opposite Seaside Arena, according to the following routes: 1 km Marathon Route:The race starts from the street opposite Seaside Arena at Beirut Waterfront, following the direction of traffic toward the fourth intersection, then makes a 180-degree turn and returns on the opposite side of the road (with traffic flow) toward the finish line at Beirut Waterfront. 5 km Marathon Route:The race starts from the street opposite Seaside Arena at Beirut Waterfront, heading toward the fourth intersection, then turning left toward Hilton Hotel intersection and right onto the main road (with traffic flow). The route continues past St George Yacht Club toward the seaside promenade up to the turning point in front of Uncle Deek. The route then turns 180 degrees back along the same road, passing St George Yacht Club and Zaitunay Bay intersection, before turning right against traffic opposite Four Seasons Hotel toward Hilton Hotel intersection, then left to the end of the street (with traffic flow), and finally right toward the finish line at Seaside Arena. 10 km Marathon Route:The race starts from the street opposite Seaside Arena at Beirut Waterfront, heading directly toward the fourth intersection, then turning left toward Hilton Hotel intersection and right onto the main road (with traffic flow). The route continues to Zaitunay Bay intersection, then turns right toward Beirut Waterfront until the end of the road, where it loops back on the opposite side of the road and continues to Zaitunay Bay intersection. It then proceeds along the seaside promenade to the turning point at Riviera Hotel before making a 180-degree turn back along the same road, passing St George Yacht Club. The route then turns left against traffic at Four Seasons Hotel toward Hilton Hotel intersection, then left again to the end of the street (with traffic flow), before turning right toward the finish line at Seaside Arena. 21.1 km Marathon Route:The race starts from the street opposite Seaside Arena at Beirut Waterfront, heading toward the fourth intersection, then turning left toward Hilton Hotel intersection and right onto the main road (with traffic flow). The route continues to Zaitunay Bay intersection, then turns right toward Beirut Waterfront until the end of the road, where it loops back on the opposite side. It continues to Zaitunay Bay intersection and proceeds along the seaside promenade to the turning point at Luna Park. The route then turns 180 degrees back, passing St George Yacht Club and re-entering Beirut Waterfront until the end of the road, where it loops back again on the opposite side toward Zaitunay Bay and along the seaside promenade to Luna Park turning point. It then returns along the same route, passing St George Yacht Club, before turning left against traffic at Four Seasons Hotel toward Hilton Hotel intersection, then left to the end of the street (with traffic flow), and finally right toward the finish line at Seaside Arena. Therefore, citizens are requested to take note of these measures and comply with the instructions of the Internal Security Forces personnel and traffic signs in the area, in order to ensure the safety of participants and facilitate traffic flow.
22/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: As part of the continuous efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces units to combat the scourge of drugs and arrest those involved, and based on information obtained by the Beirut Investigation Division of the Beirut Police Unit regarding the activities of a dangerous drug dealer operating in Beirut. Following surveillance and tracking operations, a force from the aforementioned division managed to set up a tight ambush in the Mar Mikhael area, resulting in the arrest of the suspect while he was driving a Hyundai Accent vehicle. He was identified as: Sh. Q. (born in 1982, Lebanese), wanted under a life sentence for drug-related crimes. A search of the suspect and the vehicle led to the seizure of quantities of narcotics intended for distribution, as follows: 10 plastic containers containing cocaine 7 plastic containers containing “cocaine paste” 7 narcotic pills of the type “Buprenorphine” (8 mg) Amounts of money resulting from drug trafficking operations The suspect, along with the seized items and the vehicle, was handed over to the competent authority for the necessary legal action based on the instructions of the competent judiciary.
21/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: Based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photo of the detainee: H. B. M. (born in 1979, Lebanese), who has prior records for fraud and forgery crimes. He was arrested for fraud and deception through social media after using a Facebook page and a foreign phone number to deceive his victims, most of whom were Syrian nationals, by claiming he could secure entry visas to European countries in exchange for sums of money. In order to gain their trust, he required the presence of a “guarantor” during meetings held inside his vehicle after agreeing on the amount to be paid. He would then, through a fraudulent sleight-of-hand technique, replace the money received from the victim with another bundle of similar size but of much lower value and consisting of low-denomination currency notes. He would then place the amount inside an envelope, seal and sign it, and hand it over to the victim and the guarantor under the pretext of keeping it until the issuance of the fictitious “visa,” in order to reassure them and convince them of the seriousness of the procedures, before disappearing. Investigations revealed that the detainee had carried out multiple fraud operations, the latest of which involved stealing USD 21,000 from one of his victims. Therefore, the General Directorate requests anyone who has fallen victim to his acts and recognizes him to contact the Information Branch at 1788 in preparation for the necessary legal procedures. Warning:The General Directorate warns against falling victim to similar fraud schemes and calls on individuals wishing to obtain travel visas abroad to deal exclusively with the concerned embassies. It also urges them to verify the authenticity of advertisements related to such matters on all social media platforms by consulting the official website of the relevant embassy before taking any action, in order to avoid becoming victims of fraud and scam networks.
21/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: As part of the ongoing efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces units to combat crimes across various Lebanese regions, including fraud operations and the circulation of counterfeit currency, the Information Branch obtained information regarding an unidentified individual promoting counterfeit money in the town of Mishmish and several towns in the Joumeh area and neighboring regions in Akkar District. Accordingly, the competent units within the aforementioned Branch initiated field and intelligence procedures to identify and arrest the suspect. As a result of investigations and inquiries, his identity was identified as: M. Y. (born in 2002, Lebanese) On 15/05/2026, following precise surveillance and monitoring operations, one of the Branch’s patrols managed to arrest him in flagrante delicto while he was circulating counterfeit currency in the town of Mishmish. A search conducted on him led to the seizure of USD 900 in counterfeit one-hundred-dollar bills. The suspect, along with the seized counterfeit money, was handed over to the competent authority for the necessary legal action based on the instructions of the competent judiciary.
20/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: Starting from 8:00 a.m. on Thursday, 21/05/2026, until completion on the same date, experts from the Explosives Bureau will carry out the destruction and controlled detonation of explosive objects and shells in the Wata El-Joz field – Keserwan. Multiple explosion sounds are expected to be heard in the area and its surroundings. Therefore, citizens are requested to take note and avoid approaching the area for their own safety.
20/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: As part of the continuous efforts undertaken by the specialized units of the Internal Security Forces to combat crimes and arrest perpetrators throughout Lebanese territory, information was obtained on 16/05/2026 by the Bekaa Investigation Division of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit regarding two Syrian nationals planning to rent a vehicle using a forged identity card in preparation for fraudulently selling it and then leaving Lebanese territory. Immediately, the aforementioned division launched field operations to identify and arrest the suspects. As a result of close monitoring and surveillance, one of its patrols arrested them in the town of Chtaura. They are: H. K. (born in 2002, Syrian national) R. A. (born in 1995, Syrian national) The latter had rented a Hyundai vehicle from the town of Sultan Yacoub using an identity card belonging to another Syrian woman after disguising herself with a niqab, with the aim of stealing and selling the vehicle. It was later found that the detainee R. A. was active in prostitution activities. The vehicle was recovered and returned to its owners, while the two detainees were handed over to the competent unit in order to take the necessary legal measures against them, based on the instructions of the competent judiciary.
20/5/2026
The Internal Security Forces participate with their female personnel in a sports race in Tripoli in support of community awareness and the fight against domestic violence.
6/5/2026
The Internal Security Forces participate with their female personnel in a sports race in Tripoli in support of community awareness and the fight against domestic violence.
As part of strengthening the principles of community policing and the ongoing cooperation between the Internal Security Forces and civil society, and upon the invitation of the “Al-Jawahir Al-Hassan Association in the Service of Humanity,” the Internal Security Forces participated in a sports event organized in the Al-Damm and Al-Faraz area in Tripoli on 03-05-2026, under the title “Run For Lebanon.” This event, which was organized with the support of several leading institutions and companies in the North, included artistic, sports, and recreational activities, prize distribution, and a 5 km running race, with the participation of nearly 1,000 male and female participants from various age groups, including school pupils, university students, civil society associations, sports and cultural clubs, as well as participants from the Orders of Engineers, Doctors, and Lawyers. The presence of the Internal Security Forces was represented by the participation of a number of female officers, who took part in line with the event’s objective “We run for Lebanon,” aiming to spread a meaningful and strong message against domestic violence, and as a step toward raising awareness among the components of Lebanese society to reduce various forms of violence-related crimes, and to encourage reporting such cases through the hotline 1745, with the goal of breaking the barrier of silence and strengthening citizens’ trust in the Internal Security Forces. This initiative was widely welcomed and appreciated by participants of all ages. This event combined a family-friendly atmosphere with purposeful sports activities, emphasizing that sports are a way of life and an investment in both mind and spirit, and that they promote the values of discipline and cooperation among different segments of society.
The Internal Security Forces participate with their female personnel in a sports race in Tripoli in support of community awareness and the fight against domestic violence.
6/5/2026
The Internal Security Forces participate with their female personnel in a sports race in Tripoli in support of community awareness and the fight against domestic violence.
As part of strengthening the principles of community policing and the ongoing cooperation between the Internal Security Forces and civil society, and upon the invitation of the “Al-Jawahir Al-Hassan Association in the Service of Humanity,” the Internal Security Forces participated in a sports event organized in the Al-Damm and Al-Faraz area in Tripoli on 03-05-2026, under the title “Run For Lebanon.” This event, which was organized with the support of several leading institutions and companies in the North, included artistic, sports, and recreational activities, prize distribution, and a 5 km running race, with the participation of nearly 1,000 male and female participants from various age groups, including school pupils, university students, civil society associations, sports and cultural clubs, as well as participants from the Orders of Engineers, Doctors, and Lawyers. The presence of the Internal Security Forces was represented by the participation of a number of female officers, who took part in line with the event’s objective “We run for Lebanon,” aiming to spread a meaningful and strong message against domestic violence, and as a step toward raising awareness among the components of Lebanese society to reduce various forms of violence-related crimes, and to encourage reporting such cases through the hotline 1745, with the goal of breaking the barrier of silence and strengthening citizens’ trust in the Internal Security Forces. This initiative was widely welcomed and appreciated by participants of all ages. This event combined a family-friendly atmosphere with purposeful sports activities, emphasizing that sports are a way of life and an investment in both mind and spirit, and that they promote the values of discipline and cooperation among different segments of society.
The Internal Security Forces participated in the annual jobs and careers exhibition “Career Fair 2026,” organized by the Lebanese Canadian University (LCU).
20/4/2026
The Internal Security Forces participated in the annual jobs and careers exhibition “Career Fair 2026,” organized by the Lebanese Canadian University (LCU).
The Internal Security Forces participated in the annual jobs and careers exhibition “Career Fair 2026,” organized by the Lebanese Canadian University (LCU) on 10-04-2026 at its campus in Aintoura – Keserwan, alongside a number of security institutions and companies. The exhibition was inaugurated in the presence of the Head of the Security Media Branch at the Public Relations Division, Major Mark El Ahmar, representing the Director General of the Internal Security Forces, Major General Raed Abdallah, in addition to representatives of participating security institutions and companies, as well as a large number of students and interested attendees. The Internal Security Forces set up a dedicated booth at the exhibition, which witnessed significant turnout from students and participants. Specialized personnel provided explanations about the missions and activities of the General Directorate, the available career fields, as well as recruitment and enlistment procedures. Copies of the magazines “Al-Amn” and “Fata Al-Amn,” along with security studies and various awareness publications, were also distributed, with the aim of enhancing awareness of the role of the Internal Security Forces and strengthening engagement with the youth.
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: Based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photo of the missing woman: Rachal Tamim Mallat (born in 1995, Lebanese) who left her family’s home located in the Qalamoun area on 12-05-2026 to an unknown destination and has not returned to date. Therefore, anyone who has seen her or has any information about her or her whereabouts is requested to contact the Bab El Raml Police Station in the Regional Gendarmerie Unit at the number 06-423491 in order to provide any available information.
15/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: Based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photo of the missing minor: Jouane Tarek Obeid (born in 2009, Lebanese) who left her father’s home located in Ain El Tineh – Miniyeh-Danniyeh on 06-04-2026 to an unknown destination and has not returned to date. Therefore, anyone who has seen her or has any information about her or her whereabouts is requested to contact the Safira Police Station in the Regional Gendarmerie Unit at the number: 06-265001, in order to provide any available information.
14/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following: Based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photo of the missing person: Nagham Fawaz Shreiteh (born in 2005, Lebanese) who left her home located in Tripoli – المطران Street on 06-05-2026 to an unknown destination and has not returned to date. Therefore, anyone who has seen her or knows her whereabouts is requested to contact the Tall Police Station of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit at the number: 06-448303, in order to provide any available information.
10/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: Based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photo of the missing minor: Huda Mohammad Bashir (born in 2009, Lebanese) who left on 05-05-2026 the “Kuwaiti School” center in Sidon, designated for sheltering displaced persons as a result of the Israeli aggression against Lebanon, and has not returned to date. Therefore, anyone who has seen her or has any information about her or her whereabouts is requested to contact the Saida Old Town Police Station of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit at the number: 07-721701, in order to provide any available information.
7/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces – Public Relations DivisionThe following statement: The General Directorate of Internal Security Forces, based on the instruction of the competent judiciary, circulates the photo of the missing person: Mona Sobhi Abu Eid (born in 1997, Lebanese) She left her family home located in Al-Qadiriyeh – Al-Khiara in the Western Bekaa on 17-04-2026 to an unknown destination and has not returned to date. It is noted that she suffers from mental health issues, and this is the fifth time she has left her home in this manner. Therefore, anyone who has seen her or has any information about her or her whereabouts is requested to contact Jeb Jennine Police Station of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit at the number: 08-661391 and provide any relevant information.
25/4/2026
The General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following statement: Based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photo of the missing minor: -Ghaith Suleiman Al-Ahmad (born in 2010, Syrian nationality), who has been missing for approximately three months in the Kfour – Nabatieh area and has not returned to date. Therefore, anyone who has seen him or has any information about him or his whereabouts is requested to contact the El-Tall Police Station of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit at the number: 06-448303, in order to provide any available information.
17/4/2026
The following statement was issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: Based on the instructions of the competent judicial authority, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photo of the missing minor: -Ahmad Fadi Al-Hussein (born in 2009, Lebanese), who left his family home located in Sahat Al-Nour / Tripoli on 14-02-2026 to an unknown destination and has not returned to date. Anyone who has seen him or has any information about him or his whereabouts is requested to contact the Al-Tall Police Station of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit at 06-448303 and provide any available information.
17/2/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: Based on the directive of the competent judicial authority, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photo of the missing person: Abdul Rahman Ahmad Handoush (born in 1999, Lebanese) He left his workplace in the Khaldeh area on 10-02-2026 to an unknown destination and has not returned to date. Therefore, anyone who has seen him or has any information about him or his whereabouts is requested to contact the Dennieh Police Station of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit at the following number: 06-490673, in order to provide any available information.
15/2/2026