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The Gambling Suppression Bureau uncovered a network involved in illegal “Paroli” gambling games and manipulation of horse racing results, arrested one of its members, and is pursuing the other individuals involved.

11/5/2026

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, particularly those related to illegal gambling and betting, on 10-05-2026, while a patrol from the Gambling Suppression Bureau of the Judicial Police Unit was monitoring a horse racing round at the “Horse Racing Track – Tayouneh,” four suspects were arrested:

H.S. (born in 1989, Lebanese)

A.M. (born in 1983, Lebanese)

A.M. (born in 1972, Lebanese)

A.F. (born in 1973, Palestinian)

for possessing mobile phones in violation of the law prohibiting their entry into the racecourse.

During interrogation, the first suspect confessed to working for the individual Y.B. (born in 1993, Palestinian), who was found to be managing operations involving manipulation and fraud in horse racing results at the Beirut Horse Racing Track. He also admitted participating in prohibited gambling games with R.G. (born in 1971, Lebanese), A.H. (born in 1967, Lebanese), F.A.S. (born in 1987, Lebanese), and A.Sh. (Lebanese, with the remainder of his identity unknown). He further confessed to carrying out illegal betting activities for A.A. (born in 1968, Lebanese).

The second suspect also admitted working for Y.B. and communicating with him by phone. He stated that he had been tasked with contacting the minor M.G. (born in 2010, Lebanese), who works as a jockey at the racecourse and is involved in manipulating race results under Y.B.’s instructions. He also declared that he engaged in prohibited gambling games with the above-mentioned A.A., as well as D.B. (born in 1989, Palestinian) and K.F. (unregistered).

On 11-05-2026, F.A.S. was summoned to the Bureau’s office, where he was arrested for practicing prohibited gambling activities known as “secret Paroli games” on behalf of Y.B. and D.B.

Search and investigation notices were circulated against Y.B. — who had previously been investigated for illegal online betting — as well as against D.B., H.N., A.A., R.G., A.H., K.F., M.G. (the jockey), A.K.D., and A.Sh., for engaging in prohibited secret “Paroli” gambling games, manipulating race results, and conducting illegal online betting activities. They were also banned from entering the horse racing track.

As of today, the first and second suspects were released pending investigation, while their mobile phones were seized. The accounts of all those involved with money transfer companies used for “Paroli” operations, betting, and illegal gambling activities were frozen.

The investigation is ongoing under the supervision of the competent judiciary.

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