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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.

19/8/2026

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.

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