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The Dahr El-Baidar checkpoint arrests three individuals aboard a passenger van and seizes a quantity of narcotics.

25/5/2026

Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division:

As part of efforts to combat drug trafficking and promotion operations across Lebanese territory, and to pursue and arrest those involved, members of the Dahr El-Baidar checkpoint became suspicious, on 14/05/2026, of three individuals aboard a passenger van. They are:

A. A. (born in 1994, Lebanese), found to be wanted under two arrest warrants for drug-related crimes.

A. H. (born in 1993, Syrian), found to be wanted under three arrest warrants for drug-related crimes and carrying a forged Lebanese identity card.

J. Z. (born in 2001, unregistered)

A search conducted on them led to the seizure of 16 grams of cocaine and 10 grams of cannabis resin in the possession of the latter.

The detainees and the seized items were handed over to the competent authority in order to take the necessary legal measures against them, based on the instructions of the competent judiciary.

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