Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: On 07/05/2026, the Beirut Judicial Detachment of the Judicial Police Unit received a complaint filed by a citizen against a woman for fraud and embezzlement after she unlawfully obtained an amount of USD 1,800 by falsely claiming that she could secure him a travel visa to the United States of America. Following investigations and inquiries, it was found that the suspect is wanted by the judiciary for fraud-related crimes. She was identified as: A. Z. (born in 1973, Lebanese) Through monitoring and surveillance operations, one of the detachment’s patrols managed on 15/05/2026 to lure her to Verdun near the ABC complex, where she was arrested. During interrogation, she confessed to defrauding the complainant. A search conducted on her led to the seizure of 15 Syrian Arab Republic passports, which she claimed were intended for obtaining visas to Canada for their holders. Therefore, and based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photo of the detainee and requests anyone who has fallen victim to her actions and recognizes her to report to the Beirut Judicial Detachment of the Judicial Police Unit, located at Barbar Khazen Barracks – Verdun, or call 01-810171, in preparation for the necessary legal procedures.
15/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: As part of the daily efforts carried out by the Internal Security Forces to combat crimes, especially cybercrime and online fraud, the Cybercrime and Intellectual Property Bureau of the Judicial Police Unit received a complaint from a Syrian national who had fallen victim to fraud after being deceived with promises of securing a travel visa to a European country through advertisements posted on several social media platforms. After contacting him and agreeing that payment would be made upon his arrival in the intended country, he was later asked, under the pretext of verifying that he possessed USD 7,000 to initiate the procedures, to transfer the amount through an electronic application to one of his relatives and then send a copy of the receipt as proof of ownership of the funds. Once he complied and sent the receipt, the gang swiftly forged a Syrian identity card in the recipient’s name bearing the photo of one of the operators and seized the money transfer. Through technical and investigative follow-up, the bureau determined that the mastermind of the gang, who lures victims—most of them Syrian nationals—operates from Syrian territory and coordinates with an individual in Brital who forges Lebanese and Syrian identity cards and dispatches people to collect money transfers using those forged documents in exchange for financial compensation. Following investigations and surveillance operations, a patrol from the bureau caught the latter in the act while attempting to collect a money transfer using a forged identity card, after setting up a tight ambush in the town of Ferzol. The operation involved gunfire and resistance against the patrol officers. He was identified as: A. F. (born in 1998, Lebanese) During interrogation, he confessed to the charges against him and admitted carrying out numerous similar operations. The suspect was referred to the competent judicial authority, while search and investigation notices were circulated against the remaining individuals involved. Efforts are ongoing to arrest them, upon the instruction of the competent judiciary. Warning:The General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces urges citizens and residents alike to remain cautious of various fraud schemes. In this context, it advises against sending copies of payment receipts, official documents (financial or otherwise), or photographs thereof to any suspicious or untrusted party in order to avoid falling victim to fraudsters.
15/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: One of the contracting companies has started repair works for a road subsidence in the Salim Salam area, on the lane leading from Corniche Al-Mazraa toward Al-Matahin, where a water manhole was found. Traffic has been blocked from Bashir Jumblatt Street toward Corniche Al-Mazraa, uphill toward Al-Matahin, throughout the duration of the works and until their completion. Therefore, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces requests citizens to take note of and comply with the adopted measures, in order to facilitate traffic flow and prevent congestion.
15/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: The contracting company will continue asphalt rehabilitation and maintenance works, including road marking with thermal paint, installation of reflective road studs, and other related works, on both lanes of Imam Khomeini Boulevard and Imad Mughniyeh Bridge on 15, 16, and 17 May 2026, daily from 6:00 PM until 9:00 PM. Please note that traffic will not be completely blocked in the area. Therefore, the General Directorate requests citizens to take note of and comply with the implemented traffic measures in order to facilitate traffic flow and prevent congestion.
15/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: As part of the continuous efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces to combat theft crimes of all kinds, especially residential burglaries, and to track down and arrest perpetrators throughout all Lebanese regions, on the night of 10-05-2026, a citizen filed a complaint before the Halba Police Station in the Regional Gendarmerie Unit against an unknown individual for unlawfully entering his home located in the Sahlet Arqa – Halba area without forced entry, and stealing an iron safe containing gold worth approximately USD 60,000, in addition to an estimated USD 500 in cash. As a result of the investigation and in less than 24 hours, a patrol from the Information Branch succeeded in identifying the thief and arresting him during a security operation in the Halba area. He was identified as: M.B. (born in 2002, Lebanese), wanted under two arrest warrants and a judicial sentence, all for theft-related crimes. During interrogation, he confessed to the acts attributed to him and admitted entering and robbing the house. A search of his person led to the seizure of the following stolen items: 13.25 gold coins 4 large gold ounces and 1 small gold ounce 3 bracelets A necklace and a plaque bracelet The necessary legal measures were taken against him, and he, along with the seized items, was referred to the competent authority based on the instructions of the competent judiciary.
15/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: As part of the ongoing efforts carried out by the Internal Security Forces units to combat crime and arrest perpetrators, and based on information received by the Mount Lebanon Investigation Unit of the Regional Gendarmerie regarding the drugging and rape of a minor (born in 2014, Syrian), who was transferred to a hospital, the unit immediately intensified its investigations and inquiries, which revealed the involvement of: I.J. (born in 2000, Syrian) A.A. (born in 2009, Syrian) Following precise surveillance and tracking operations, a patrol from the unit succeeded in arresting them on 29-04-2026 in the Kahhalouniyeh area while riding two motorcycles without license plates or identification documents. The detainees and the two motorcycles were handed over to the competent police station in order to carry out the necessary legal procedures against them, based on the instructions of the competent judiciary.
14/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: As part of the continuous efforts exerted by the specialized units of the Internal Security Forces to combat crimes of all kinds and arrest perpetrators across Lebanese territory, particularly those involved in drug-related crimes, on 24-04-2026, information was obtained regarding the presence of a large quantity of Captagon pills hidden inside a vehicle in the Baalbek area. Immediately, a force from the Central Anti-Narcotics Office, supported by a patrol from the Regional Anti-Narcotics Office in Zahle, carried out a raid and cordon operation targeting the vehicle. Upon searching it, 17 large barrels were seized containing 329 kilograms of Captagon pills, equivalent to approximately 1,810,000 pills. Earlier, the same office had also received information regarding the presence of a quantity of Captagon pills, materials used in their manufacture, and a machine used to produce Captagon, hidden inside a cave in a rugged area of Northern Bekaa. Accordingly, a force from the same office, supported by a force from the Regional Anti-Narcotics Office in Zahle, raided the specified location, where the following were seized: 15 kilograms of Captagon pills (approximately 85,000 pills) 700 kilograms of liquid formamide, used in the manufacture of Captagon pills A mixing machine used in the production process The necessary legal procedures were carried out under the supervision of the competent judiciary, while efforts continue to arrest all those involved.
14/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: As part of the ongoing efforts to combat robbery crimes targeting citizens, especially those carried out through fraudulent methods, a Syrian national filed a complaint before the Mallaqa Police Station in the Regional Gendarmerie Unit, stating that he had been robbed of USD 1,800 by two unidentified women after they got into his car on the public road. The two women allegedly lured him and stole the aforementioned amount before fleeing to an unknown destination. The Mallaqa Police Station immediately launched field and intelligence procedures, and through follow-up investigations succeeded in locating and arresting the two girls, identified as: Y.A. (born in 2001 – undocumented) S.A. (born in 2003 – undocumented) During interrogation, they confessed to the acts attributed to them. Therefore, based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates their photos and requests anyone who has fallen victim to their acts and recognizes them to report to the aforementioned police station or contact the number: 08-804978, in preparation for taking the necessary legal measures.
13/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: On 05-05-2026, a patrol from the Information Branch of the Internal Security Forces arrested the following individuals: M.H.H. (born in 1995, Syrian national) N.S. (born in 1973, Syrian national) W.I. (born in 1983, of undocumented status), according to her statements for stealing money and jewelry through fraudulent methods. They were referred to the Chhim Police Station in the Regional Gendarmerie Unit and subsequently to the Beiteddine Judicial Detachment in the Judicial Police Unit. As investigations expanded by the aforementioned detachment, it was revealed that one of the women distracted the victim while another carried out the theft operation. They were also found to be involved in forming a gang and carrying out several theft operations in different areas. The necessary legal measures were taken against them, and they were referred to the competent judicial authority. Therefore, based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates the photos of the detainees and requests anyone who has fallen victim to their acts and recognizes them to report to the Beiteddine Judicial Detachment in the Judicial Police Unit, or contact either of the following numbers: 25-300216 or 25-300187, in preparation for taking the necessary legal measures.
13/5/2026
The General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following statement: On 20-04-2026, a complaint was referred to the Beirut Judicial Detachment of the Judicial Police Unit against a person claiming to be named “Mohammad Makhlouf” and other unidentified individuals for forming a fraud and scam network. During questioning, the complainant stated that he manages a project consisting of residential apartments, offices, and halls designated for rent, and that he had published advertisements about the project on several social media platforms. He added that on 16-04-2026, he received a call via WhatsApp from a foreign number. The caller introduced himself as “Mohammad Makhlouf,” claiming to be related to the former Syrian president and stating that he was in the process of establishing a company in Lebanon. He said that an advertisement published on the “X” platform had caught his attention and expressed interest in investing in offices, showing readiness to pay rent for a period of nine years, in addition to his intention to purchase a property. The complainant offered him a property adjacent to his project valued at USD 35 million. The suspect proposed handing over the money in Dubai or transferring it to Britain, before they eventually agreed that he would come to Lebanon to complete the payment process. On 18-04-2026, after gaining the complainant’s trust, the suspect asked him to receive two Rolex watches and four mobile phones, claiming they were gifts for businessmen he would meet in Lebanon and confirming that he had already paid for them. The complainant received these counterfeit items in two batches in the Verdun area and paid cash amounts and money transfers totaling USD 7,500, based on requests from several individuals who contacted him via WhatsApp using the names of different companies. It was also found that the delivery worker had deceived him into paying additional amounts as fees before fleeing to an unknown destination. On 19-04-2026, the caller informed him that he had arrived in Lebanon and, due to the ongoing war, had been forced to stay in Harissa. He asked the complainant to send 17 mobile recharge cards to continue his online stock market activities, with the promise that they would meet on 20-04-2026 during lunch at a restaurant in Downtown Beirut, which he claimed to have booked in advance. However, he did not appear at the agreed time and disappeared, revealing that the complainant had fallen victim to a sophisticated fraud operation carried out by an organized gang. As a result of the investigations conducted by the above-mentioned detachment, the identities of the gang members were uncovered as follows: T.B. (born in 1981, Lebanese) K.K. (born in 2000, Lebanese) A.H. (born in 1983, Lebanese) A.M. (born in 2000, Lebanese female) A.A.R. (born in 1984, Palestinian-Syrian) During interrogation, A.H. denied involvement in the fraud operation and stated that, at the request of T.B., he had deposited USD 3,100 with one of his relatives. Meanwhile, A.M. confessed that she had worked with T.B. in fraud operations. A.A.R. also admitted that he had received USD 3,400 at the request of A.K. The necessary legal measures were taken against them, and search and investigation notices were circulated against several individuals involved, while efforts continue to arrest the remaining gang members.
13/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: As part of the continuous efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces to combat all forms of crime across various Lebanese regions, especially theft-related crimes and the arrest of perpetrators, on 17-04-2026, a patrol from the Beirut Investigation Unit of the Beirut Police succeeded in arresting a person caught in the act while stealing a backpack belonging to one of the displaced persons inside a shelter center in Ard Jalloul. He was identified as: M.A. (born in 2001, Lebanese), wanted under a search and investigation notice for fraud. Upon searching the stolen bag, the following items were found: USD 5,470 in cash LBP 1,600,000 in cash 3.25 gold liras One gold ounce and six assorted gold jewelry items. The bag was returned to its owner, and the detainee, along with the seized items, was referred to the competent authority to complete the necessary legal procedures based on the instructions of the competent judiciary.
13/5/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division, the following statement: As part of the continuous efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces to combat all types of crimes across various Lebanese regions, particularly theft-related crimes, and to arrest their perpetrators, citizen R.S. (born in 1969) filed a complaint against an unknown person for stealing a safe containing USD 10,000 and jewelry estimated at USD 60,000 from inside his villa in Yarzeh – Baabda on 05-05-2026. As a result of the immediate investigations and inquiries carried out by members of the Baabda Police Station in the Regional Gendarmerie Unit, suspicion fell on a person working at the complainant’s residence, who had recently requested leave but was later seen wandering around the vicinity of the house. He was identified as: A.S.M.J. (born in 1989, Bangladeshi) During interrogation, it was found that he had contacted fellow nationals using his personal phone and sent them money transfers amounting to USD 8,000 on the date of the theft. He confessed to stealing the safe by taking advantage of the absence of anyone in the house, then forcing it open in his room. He stated that he hid part of the stolen items inside a loudspeaker and entrusted it to his friend R.S.A. (born in 1983, Indian) in the Sin El Fil area for safekeeping, while another part was hidden inside the elevator room of a building in Rabieh, where his other friend, M.S.S. (born in 1994, Indian), works. The latter was also arrested for knowing about the theft. An amount of USD 2,500, part of the jewelry, and personal identification documents belonging to the complainant were seized inside the loudspeaker in Sin El Fil, while USD 3,900 was recovered in Rabieh. During interrogation, R.S.A. denied knowing that the loudspeaker contained stolen money and confirmed that the thief had contacted him on the day of the theft and asked him to keep the loudspeaker in his room after sending it to him by taxi. The recovered jewelry and seized money were handed over to the complainant, and the three detainees were referred to the competent authority for further investigation, pursuant to the instructions of the competent judiciary.
12/5/2026