8/2/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division
The following statement was released:
As part of the daily follow-up carried out by the Internal Security Forces to pursue and arrest wanted individuals across various Lebanese regions, and as a result of field and intelligence follow-up conducted by the competent units of the Information Branch, the whereabouts of one individual wanted by the judiciary were identified in the town of Aramoun. He is identified as:
S. J. (born in 1985, Lebanese)
He is the subject of eight (8) judicial warrants for crimes including theft, trafficking in counterfeit currency, fraud, money laundering, possession of weapons and military ammunition, as well as assault and battery.
On 16/01/2026, following careful surveillance and monitoring, one of the branch’s patrols succeeded in arresting him through a well-executed ambush in the aforementioned town.
During the investigation, he confessed to the charges attributed to him.
The necessary legal measures were taken against him, and he was referred to the competent authority based on the directive of the competent judiciary.
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division The following statement: On June 22, 2026, the Zahle Judicial Detachment of the Judicial Police Unit received a complaint filed by a woman against a Lebanese citizen born in 2000. The complaint concerned financial extortion, cybercrime, defamation, slander, and damage to reputation. Following investigations and inquiries, officers from the detachment identified the suspect's whereabouts and arrested him in a carefully planned operation. During questioning, the suspect confessed to the charges against him. He admitted that he had saved private videos of the complainant on his mobile phone, showing her in revealing or intimate situations. The videos had been recorded during conversations conducted through a social media application. He then blackmailed her, threatening to publish the videos unless she paid him approximately US$8,000. A forensic examination of his mobile phone revealed several videos featuring other young women, who are suspected to have been subjected to the same type of blackmail. The suspect was referred to the competent judicial authority in accordance with its instructions. Warning: The General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces once again urges the public to exercise caution and vigilance when using social media and communication applications. It advises against sharing private photos or videos with anyone, particularly content that could be exploited unlawfully, in order to avoid becoming a victim of cyber extortion.
10/7/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: The following statement: As part of the ongoing efforts of the specialized units of the Internal Security Forces to combat crimes of all kinds and apprehend their perpetrators throughout Lebanese territory, particularly those involved in narcotics-related offenses, the Information Branch received intelligence regarding an individual engaged in drug trafficking in several areas of Mount Lebanon. As a result, the specialized units launched extensive field investigations and intelligence operations. One of the Branch's patrols succeeded in arresting the suspect in flagrante delicto in the Hazmieh area while he was distributing narcotics from a petroleum-blue Nissan vehicle, which was seized. He is identified as: A. Q. (born in 1998, Lebanese) A search of the suspect and the vehicle resulted in the seizure of: 16 plastic containers marked "XP," each containing approximately 0.5 grams of the substance known as "baz." 54 plastic containers marked "XP," each containing approximately 0.5 grams of cocaine. 41 plastic containers, each containing approximately 0.5 grams of cocaine. 23 plastic containers, each containing approximately 0.5 grams of the substance known as "baz." 44 packets, each containing approximately 0.5 grams of cocaine. 20 plastic containers, each containing approximately 1 gram of cocaine. 10 bags, each containing approximately 15 grams of cocaine. 3 bags, each containing approximately 50 grams of hashish. 3 bags containing marijuana. 126 small white tablets. A search of his apartment in Mansourieh also led to the seizure of: 87 plastic containers marked "XP," each containing approximately 0.5 grams of the substance known as "baz." 218 plastic containers, each containing approximately 0.5 grams of cocaine. 8 plastic containers, each containing approximately 1 gram of cocaine. 2 bags, each containing approximately 50 grams of hashish. 5 bags containing marijuana. During questioning, the suspect confessed to the charges against him, admitting that he had been distributing narcotics in several areas of Mount Lebanon, including Sayyad, Karantina, and Dora, on behalf of one of the drug traffickers. The necessary legal measures were taken against him, and he was referred, together with the seized items, to the competent authority upon the instructions of the competent judicial authority. Efforts are ongoing to arrest all other individuals involved.
10/7/2026
As part of strengthening cooperation between the Internal Security Forces and academic institutions, and as a continuation of activities aimed at familiarizing students with the mission of the security institution and its role in serving society, the Internal Security Forces Institute – Aramoun received a delegation of students from the Faculty of Sciences at the University of Balamand, accompanied by several professors. The delegation was received by the commander of the Joint School, Lieutenant Colonel Majed Matar, who welcomed the students and gave them an overview of the missions of the Internal Security Forces Institute and its role in training personnel and officers in accordance with the latest professional and academic standards. The delegation then toured the training village within the Institute, where they were introduced to the facilities and equipment used in practical training. The students were also given explanations about the various training activities carried out there, particularly those related to police intervention, crisis management, and handling different operational situations. The discussion also addressed the partnership between the Internal Security Forces and citizens, and the importance of mutual trust and cooperation in promoting security, stability, and public service. As part of the visit, Captain Louay Al-Shami gave an explanation about the crime scene, the methods used to preserve it, the procedures followed in forensic examination and evidence collection, and the importance of these procedures in supporting judicial investigations and solving crimes. The students showed great interest in the information presented and asked many questions related to security and police work, which were answered by the supervising officers. At the end of the visit, the delegation thanked the Institute’s administration for its warm reception, praising the efforts made by the Internal Security Forces in the fields of training, development, and public service, before taking souvenir photos on the occasion.
9/7/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: The following statement: On July 8, 2026, following continuous monitoring, the Information Branch managed to arrest: H. M. (born in 1986, Lebanese) on suspicion of committing fraudulent acts. He was offering electrical appliances through social media, and when customers contacted him, he would ask them to pay for the items, then fail to deliver the appliances and refuse to return the money. It was also established that he had prior records involving attempted murder, vehicle theft, and shooting incidents. Accordingly, and upon the instruction of the competent judicial authority, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces is circulating his photo and asks anyone who fell victim to his acts and recognized him to report to the Mina el-Hosn Station of the Beirut Police Unit, located at Barber el-Khazen Barracks / Verdun, or call 01-789086, in order to take the necessary legal action.
9/7/2026