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The Anti-Human Trafficking and Morals Protection Bureau arrests individuals for prostitution offenses and a suspect involved in extorting protection money (“khuwwat”) in Dora.

11/6/2026

Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division

The following communiqué was issued:

As part of the ongoing efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces to combat all forms of crime throughout Lebanon, particularly offenses related to human trafficking and the protection of public morals, and to arrest those involved, the Anti-Human Trafficking and Morals Protection Bureau of the Judicial Police Unit continued its operations to combat the phenomenon of foreign women soliciting on public roads for the purpose of prostitution, especially in the Dora area.

As a result, one of the Bureau’s patrols arrested four women caught in the act in the aforementioned area: two Sierra Leonean nationals, one Kenyan national, and one Lebanese national.

The patrol also arrested a transgender Syrian national, as well as:

A. J. (born in 1978, Lebanese)

on charges of extorting protection money from the women in exchange for allowing them to remain on the street and providing them with protection.

A search of A. J. led to the seizure of a knife and a glass pipe.

During interrogation, the women admitted to soliciting clients for the purpose of prostitution. The two Sierra Leonean women stated that A. J. imposed protection payments on them in exchange for allowing them to remain on the street.

The necessary legal measures were taken against all those involved, based on the instructions of the competent judicial authority.

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