5/2/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces - Public Relations Division The following statement: On December 5, 2025, in the Burj Hammoud area, following an altercation between B.R. (born in 1998, Lebanese) and an unknown individual, the latter fired a handgun at B.R., who was wounded in the leg and transported to the hospital for treatment. The shooter fled on a motorcycle to an unknown location. Following this incident, the specialized units of the Internal Security Forces initiated field and investigative procedures to identify and apprehend the perpetrator. As a result of the investigation, the Information Division determined that the shooter was present at the residence of: - T.S. (Born in 1988, Lebanese), a transgender individual and friend of (B.R.) During his statement, he declared that the shooter contacted him via social media and came to his home. However, upon arrival, the shooter changed his mind and wanted to leave. As he was leaving, an argument ensued between him and (B.R.), during which shots were fired. He confirmed that he did not know the shooter's identity. As a result of intensive investigations and inquiries, the division was able to identify the shooter as: - A.F. (Born in 2003, Palestinian) On January 9, 2026, after a meticulous surveillance operation, an Information Division patrol apprehended him in the Cola area. During questioning, he confessed that he went to the home of a woman working as a prostitute. However, after arriving and paying the agreed-upon amount, he changed his mind and demanded a refund after discovering that the woman was actually a transgender man. The man refused to return the money and expelled him from the house. As he was leaving, a man—later identified as (B.R.)—approached him and told him to leave. The man then brandished a knife, attempting to rob him. The man fired a shot at him to escape. He stated that the gun used in the shooting was in his home. (B.R.) and (T.S.) confessed to drug use. The necessary legal procedures were carried out against them, and they were referred to the relevant authorities for further legal action, as directed by the competent judicial body.
5/2/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces - Public Relations Division: Based on instructions from the competent judicial authority, the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces is circulating the photograph of a person arrested for the crime of motorcycle theft. The individual's name is: - Kh. M. (born in 2003, Syrian national). Therefore, the General Directorate requests that anyone who has fallen victim to his crimes and recognizes him, come to the Beirut Judicial Detachment of the Judicial Police Unit, located in the Barbar Khazen Barracks, or contact them at one of the following numbers: 01-789746 or 01-810171, in order to initiate the necessary legal procedures.
5/2/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division – the following statement: As part of the ongoing efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces to curb theft operations across various Lebanese regions, information was obtained by the Information Branch regarding an unidentified individual carrying out thefts through fraudulent means by impersonating a security officer. The suspect would check the identities of passersby, steal their wallets, and then flee on a motorcycle to an unknown destination.A video circulated on social media documenting the commission of these acts. Immediately, orders were given to the competent units within the Information Branch to carry out field and intelligence measures in order to identify the perpetrator and arrest him. Following investigations and inquiries, the Branch succeeded in identifying the suspect as:– S. H. (born in 1973, Lebanese), a repeat offender with prior records for theft and robbery by impersonating a security officer. He had previously been arrested several times for similar crimes and was released on 16/12/2025. On 20/01/2026, after careful surveillance and monitoring, one of the Branch’s patrols arrested him in the Doha Aramoun area while he was riding a motorcycle without license plates, which was subsequently seized. During interrogation, he confessed to the charges against him, admitting to committing numerous thefts through fraudulent means after impersonating a security officer, using the motorcycle on which he was arrested, in several areas of Beirut and Mount Lebanon, including Gemmayzeh, Downtown Beirut, Sodeco, Galerie Semaan, Sin El Fil, and Achrafieh, where he would check the identities of passersby and steal their money. The motorcycle was judicially impounded, the necessary legal measures were taken against him, and he was referred to the competent authority upon the instruction of the competent judiciary.
4/2/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division – the following statement: As part of the ongoing efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces to combat crimes across various Lebanese regions, particularly those related to drug trafficking and distribution, information was obtained by the Beirut Investigation Detachment within the Beirut Police Unit regarding two unidentified individuals involved in drug dealing, operating aboard a “Hyundai Van” vehicle in the Corniche El Nahr area – Dakhliyyeh intersection. Following investigations and inquiries, the detachment’s officers succeeded in identifying the two suspects as:– R. D. (born in 2005, Lebanese), subject to an arrest warrant for the crime of “arms trafficking”;– M. D. (born in 2000, Lebanese), wanted for the crime of “human smuggling”. On 31/12/2025, one of the detachment’s patrols managed to locate the aforementioned vehicle in the specified area, where a well-planned ambush was set, resulting in the arrest of its occupants. It was found that the vehicle had tinted windows obstructing visibility and bore mismatched license plates. Upon searching the two suspects and the van, 881 Captagon pills were seized in the possession of M. D.. The two detainees and the seized items were handed over to the competent unit to carry out the necessary legal procedures against them, pursuant to the instructions of the competent judiciary.
4/2/2026