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He stole electrical transformers and circuit breakers from three buildings in Tariq el-Jdideh and was apprehended by the Beirut Investigation Detachment.

19/8/2026

The Directorate General of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following statement:

As part of the ongoing efforts by Internal Security Forces units to combat various forms of crime and apprehend those responsible, on 13 August 2026, following the circulation on several social media platforms of a video showing an individual stealing electrical transformers and circuit breakers belonging to elevators from inside three residential buildings in the Tariq el-Jdideh area, an investigation was launched.

Following intensive investigative efforts, and less than an hour after the video was circulated, a patrol from the Beirut Investigation Detachment of the Beirut Police Unit succeeded in identifying the perpetrator and locating him in the Tariq el-Jdideh – Ard Jalloul area. He was arrested in a carefully planned ambush and was identified as:

A. S. (born in 1997, Palestinian national).

The detainee was handed over to the competent unit, and the investigation is ongoing under the supervision of the competent judicial authority.

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He stole numerous motorcycles from various areas and sold them in Sabra; the Information Branch arrested him in the Airport Road area.

The Directorate General of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following statement: As part of the Internal Security Forces’ ongoing efforts to combat various forms of crime, the Information Branch obtained information about an unidentified individual suspected of carrying out several motorcycle thefts in Beirut and Mount Lebanon. A video circulated on social media also showed him stealing a motorcycle in the Airport Road area. Following this information, the Branch’s specialized units launched field and intelligence operations to identify and arrest the suspect. Investigations and inquiries led to his identification as: M. J. (born in 1997, Lebanese national), who has a criminal record for drug-related offences. Orders were subsequently issued to locate and arrest him in coordination with the judicial authorities. On 10 August 2026, following close surveillance and monitoring, a patrol from the Information Branch arrested him in the Airport Road area. Officers seized from his possession a screwdriver used in motorcycle thefts, brass knuckles, a GPS device, a wristwatch, a car key, personal documents belonging to another individual, a mobile phone, and a sum of money. During questioning, he admitted to stealing numerous motorcycles in several areas, including Airport Road, Beirut’s southern suburbs, Baabda, and Ain el-Remmaneh, and to selling them to an individual in the Sabra area. He also admitted to using drugs. The necessary legal measures were taken against him, and he was handed over, together with the seized items, to the competent authority, in accordance with the instructions of the competent judicial authority.

20/8/2026

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Drug dealing from inside a café in Bir Hassan: the Mount Lebanon Investigation Detachment arrests two suspects and seizes weapons and ammunition.

The Directorate General of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following statement: As part of the Internal Security Forces’ daily efforts to combat all forms of crime throughout Lebanon, particularly drug trafficking and distribution, the Mount Lebanon Investigation Detachment of the Territorial Gendarmerie Unit received information indicating that an individual was dealing drugs inside a café where he worked in the Bir Hassan area. The café is owned by A. A. (born in 1964, Syrian national). Following this information, patrols from the detachment launched investigative measures and succeeded in identifying and arresting the suspect in the aforementioned area. According to his statement, he is: A. Sh. (born in 2002, Syrian national). A search of the suspect resulted in the seizure of the following: A black “Landy” motorcycle without licence plates; 6 large plastic containers holding transparent nylon bags containing crystal meth; One small plastic container containing crystal meth; 5 transparent nylon bags containing hashish; 15 transparent nylon bags containing Captagon pills, as well as empty nylon bags intended for packaging and dividing drugs into smaller quantities; US$100 in counterfeit currency, an HP laptop, a mobile phone, an individual civil registry extract, a copy of an identity card, and a voter card, none of which belonged to him. During questioning, he admitted to dealing drugs. Further investigation revealed that the café owner, A. A., and his son, H. A., were also involved in drug trafficking. Both are currently at large. Another individual who had been supplying these substances to the café and to a hotel was also arrested. According to his statement, he is: H. Sh. (born in 2010, Lebanese national). Searches of the homes of the café owner and his son in Bir Hassan resulted in the seizure of a quantity of weapons and ammunition from the son’s residence, including: One Kalashnikov assault rifle with 3 magazines, each with a capacity of 30 rounds; Two magazines, each with a capacity of 20 rounds; One AKS-type magazine and a beige tactical vest; 146 serviceable rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition; 4 rounds of 5.45 mm ammunition; One small drone with one battery, stored in a small grey case. The two detainees, A. Sh. and H. Sh., together with the seized items, were handed over to the competent unit for the necessary legal action. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the remaining individuals involved, pursuant to the instructions of the competent judicial authority.

19/8/2026

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Drug dealer arrested in the Airport Road area, with a quantity of narcotics intended for distribution seized

The Directorate General of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following statement: As part of the Internal Security Forces’ ongoing efforts to combat crimes of all kinds, and as part of its efforts to track down and arrest drug dealers, the Mount Lebanon Investigation Detachment of the Territorial Gendarmerie Unit received information about an individual dealing drugs from a motorcycle in the Airport Road area. Accordingly, a unit from the detachment proceeded to the location, where the suspect was spotted. Following surveillance and monitoring, on 11 August 2026, the patrol arrested him while he was on an unregistered silver “Abrio” motorcycle. He was identified as: J. T. (born in 1996, Syrian national). A search of the suspect resulted in the seizure of: 17 transparent bags containing a narcotic substance, packaged in blue paper bearing the words “Gram Net Extra”; 4 transparent bags containing a narcotic substance, packaged in green paper bearing the words “Gram Baz Extra”; a sum of money and a mobile phone. The suspect, along with the seized items and substances and the motorcycle, was handed over to the relevant police station for the necessary legal measures to be taken against him, pursuant to the instructions of the competent judiciary.

18/8/2026

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Were you subjected to extortion or forced to pay illegal “protection fees” during your visit to the Bab al-Raml cemetery in Tripoli?

The Directorate General of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following statement: Acting on the instructions of the competent judicial authority, the Directorate General of the Internal Security Forces is circulating photographs of the following two detainees: R. R. (born in 1999, Lebanese national) A. F. (born in 1994, Lebanese national) They are suspected of engaging in extortion and demanding illegal payments from visitors to the Bab al-Raml cemetery in Tripoli. It was also established that the second detainee is the subject of an arrest warrant for a drug-related offence. Accordingly, the Directorate General asks anyone who has fallen victim to their activities and recognizes them to report to the Bab al-Raml ISF station, under the Territorial Gendarmerie Unit, or to call 06-423491, so that the necessary legal measures can be taken.

18/8/2026