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.
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: The following statement: As part of the daily efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces to curb purse-snatching incidents across various Lebanese regions, the Information Branch obtained intelligence regarding an unidentified individual involved in a series of purse-snatching operations in the Mount Lebanon area. In response, the Branch's specialized units intensified their field operations and intelligence efforts to identify and apprehend the suspect. Their investigations led to the identification of: H. B. (born in 1988, Lebanese) On June 24, 2026, following close surveillance, an Information Branch patrol arrested him in the act in the Furn El Chebbak area while he was carrying out a purse-snatching operation using a gray "Sweet" motorcycle, which was seized. A search of the suspect and the motorcycle resulted in the seizure of: An amount of cash in various currencies. A handbag containing identification documents belonging to one victim, cash, and bank and health insurance cards. Another bag containing a driver's license and vehicle registration belonging to another person, eyeglasses, a car key, a necklace, a bracelet, a switchblade knife, and a mobile phone. During questioning, he confessed to the offenses attributed to him. The necessary legal measures were taken against him, and he was referred, along with the seized items, to the competent authority based on the instructions of the competent judicial authority.
9/7/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division: The following statement: As part of the daily efforts carried out by the Internal Security Forces to combat the trafficking and distribution of narcotics across various Lebanese regions, and based on information received by the Mount Lebanon Intelligence Unit in the Regional Gendarmerie Division regarding a person allegedly dealing narcotics in the Hayy al-Sellom area while riding a motorcycle, a force from the unit headed to the location on July 6, 2026. Following surveillance and monitoring, his location was identified, and a specialized security operation led to his interception and arrest while he was on a motorcycle. He is identified as: A. H. (born in 1995, Lebanese) Upon searching him, a quantity of narcotics was found in his possession, packaged in small nylon bags and plastic containers, and prepared for distribution. He, along with the motorcycle and the seized items, was handed over to the relevant unit for the necessary legal action to be taken against him, at the instruction of the competent judicial authority.
8/7/2026
Within the framework of the strategic plan developed by the Internal Security Forces, particularly in terms of institutional and administrative development and the modernization of infrastructure, a ceremony was held on 7 July 2026 at the Le Royal Hotel – Dbayeh to launch the partnership project with the global EBSCO database, implemented for the benefit of the Internal Security Forces Library, with funding from BLOM Bank. The ceremony was attended by the Head of the Social Services Administration Unit, Brigadier General Elie Al-Asmar, representing the Director General of the Internal Security Forces, Major General Raed Abdullah; the Vice President of Sales for the Middle East and North Africa and representative of EBSCO, Mr. Ali Abdullah; the Head of Business Development and Retail Solutions and representative of BLOM Bank, Ms. Christine Wakim; as well as the representative of the Institute of Judicial Studies, Judge Jad Maalouf; the representative of the Beirut Bar Association, lawyer Alexander Najjar; the representative of the Bar Association in the North, Dr. Odine Salloum; representatives of the Scientific Supervisory Committee of the Security Studies Journal, the Lebanese University, and a number of private universities, in addition to officers from the Internal Security Forces. After the Lebanese national anthem, Administrative Major Linda Ghosban and Administrative Major Micheline Sfeir welcomed the attendees. Mr. Ali Abdullah then delivered a speech in which he affirmed that the digital library initiative comes within the framework of EBSCO’s support for digital transformation and the enhancement of access to knowledge. He noted that it provides Internal Security Forces personnel with an integrated knowledge platform that supports continuous training and performance development. He explained that investing in knowledge constitutes a fundamental pillar for building capacities and preparing human resources capable of keeping pace with developments, expressing his pride in the partnership with the Internal Security Forces and in the role of this platform in promoting institutional excellence. For his part, Brigadier General Elie Al-Asmar pointed out that the launch of the Internal Security Forces electronic library constitutes a pivotal milestone in the development of knowledge-based work within the institution, and a qualitative step that reflects the leadership’s vision of moving toward a modern digital environment. This environment enables officers, personnel, and their families to access more than 300,000 sources, thereby strengthening continuous learning and professional development. He noted that the project falls within the strategic plan of the Internal Security Forces and was achieved thanks to the support of the Director General and the partnership with both EBSCO and BLOM Bank, praising the efforts of all parties that contributed to its success. He stressed that the electronic library is not merely a technical project, but rather a sustainable knowledge platform aimed at strengthening scientific research, developing performance, building capacities, and raising the level of readiness, based on the belief that investing in knowledge forms the foundation of effective security and sustainable institutional development. The ceremony concluded with a presentation delivered by the representative of EBSCO, Mr. Ali Abdullah, during which he addressed the mechanism for using the digital platform and ways to benefit from its diverse content and resources, allowing for more effective access to knowledge. Commemorative shields were also exchanged between Brigadier General Elie Al-Asmar and Mr. Ali Abdullah, in appreciation of the partnership and cooperation in implementing this project.
8/7/2026
The Directorate General of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division issued the following communiqué: As part of the ongoing work carried out by the Internal Security Forces to pursue and arrest perpetrators of various types of crimes across all Lebanese regions, particularly fraud crimes, information became available to the Tripoli Judicial Detachment of the Judicial Police Unit regarding the activities of: A. T. D. H. born in 1980, Jordanian national He had been defrauding his victims and seizing their money in a professional manner. He would meet them in public places and make them believe that he worked in the field of investment in the stock market, gold, and silver, asking them to provide him with sums of money to invest in these fields. Once he received the requested amounts, he would disappear. Therefore, and based on the instructions of the competent judiciary, the Directorate General of the Internal Security Forces is circulating his photo and asks anyone who knows anything about him or his whereabouts to contact the Tripoli Judicial Detachment of the Judicial Police Unit at one of the following numbers: 06-423039 or 06-626393, to provide any available information. The identity of anyone who contributes information will remain confidential, in accordance with the law.
8/7/2026