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 Financial Crimes and Money Laundering Bureau of the Judicial Police Unit to combat violations related to food safety and consumer protection, and as a continuation of the measures taken against unlicensed dairy and cheese production facilities that fail to meet health standards, Bureau personnel, accompanied by representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture, conducted inspections of several dairy and cheese manufacturing plants in the Qaraoun area. The inspections revealed that two factories were using palm oil in the production of dairy products and cheeses, in violation of the applicable standards and regulations. Accordingly, both facilities were sealed with red wax, and the necessary legal measures were taken against those responsible under the supervision of the competent judicial authorities. Investigations remain ongoing to uncover all circumstances surrounding the violations and to take the appropriate actions. As part of the continued follow-up of these measures, Bureau personnel also inspected a dairy and cheese manufacturing plant in the Aramoun area. The inspection revealed that the facility was likewise using palm oil in violation of approved health standards and regulations. Consequently, the factory was sealed with red wax, and the necessary legal measures were taken against those responsible. The General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces reaffirms its commitment to pursuing violations that affect public health and food safety and to taking all necessary legal measures against offenders.
12/6/2026
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 various types of crime throughout Lebanon, particularly cybercrime and online fraud, a woman filed a complaint on 10-04-2026 before the Barouk Police Station of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit against a person identified as (A. T.), whose full identity remains unknown, for fraud and deception committed through a money transfer application. Pursuant to the instructions of the competent judicial authority, the investigation was referred on 22-04-2026 to the Cybercrime and Intellectual Property Rights Bureau of the Judicial Police Unit. During her testimony at the Bureau’s headquarters, the complainant stated that, since the outbreak of the recent war, she had been actively involved with a number of friends working in the humanitarian and social sectors in organizing donation campaigns for displaced persons and affected families, with the aim of providing medicines, food supplies, infant formula, and diapers. She explained that she had published her phone number in WhatsApp groups to receive financial transfers through a money transfer company and had indeed begun receiving donations from various contributors. She further stated that on 09-04-2026 she received a phone call from a person identifying himself as (A. T.), claiming to be a representative of the money transfer company she dealt with. He falsely informed her that her account had exceeded the permitted limit and that several financial transfers were pending as a result, offering to assist her in resolving the issue. As she was expecting a money transfer from a relative living abroad, she believed his claims and began following his instructions. To verify that her account was still operational, she transferred a sum of money to her son’s account. After the transaction succeeded, he asked her to provide the verification code she had received through the company’s mobile application. He then falsely claimed that USD 5,000 had been withdrawn from the account due to the alleged problem and later requested another verification code that had been sent to her son’s phone, under the pretext of fixing the issue and reorganizing the account. After she provided the second code, she discovered that the funds had disappeared from the account. When she confronted him, he openly admitted that he had taken the money, claiming that she would recover it later together with the pending transfer. At that point, she realized that she had fallen victim to an online fraud scheme. Through technical and digital investigations, Bureau personnel succeeded in tracing the path of the funds withdrawn from the complainant’s account. It was determined that the money had been transferred to an account associated with a digital trading company. After contacting the company, the Bureau requested that the amount be frozen. As a result of the follow-up investigation, on 28-04-2026, the company’s legal representative appeared at the Bureau’s offices and handed over the full amount to the investigators. The entire amount was subsequently returned to the complainant. Investigations remain ongoing, under the supervision of the competent judicial authority, to identify and arrest all those involved. Warning: The General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces urges citizens and residents alike to exercise caution against various fraud schemes and not to send any official documents, financial information, verification codes, or copies thereof to any suspicious or untrusted party, in order to avoid becoming victims of fraudsters.
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.
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 daily efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces to combat theft operations across various Lebanese regions, the Information Branch obtained information regarding an unidentified individual carrying out burglaries targeting residences in Mount Lebanon. A video was also circulated on social media showing the suspect committing a burglary inside a residence in Bourj Hammoud before fleeing aboard a blue van of unknown additional specifications. Consequently, the specialized units of the Information Branch launched field and intelligence operations to identify and arrest the suspect. Following investigations and inquiries, they succeeded in identifying him as: R. J. (born in 1996, Lebanese) On 22-05-2026, following a meticulous surveillance and monitoring operation, a patrol from the Branch arrested him in the Nabaa area while driving a blue Mitsubishi van used in the theft operations. The vehicle was seized. A search of the suspect and the van led to the seizure of a quantity of hashish, remnants of marijuana, a booklet of rolling papers, and two mobile phones. During interrogation, he confessed to the charges brought against him. The necessary legal measures were taken against him, and he was referred, together with the seized items and the van, to the competent authority upon the instructions of the competent judicial authority.
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 types of crime, particularly environmental crimes, and to apprehend those responsible, the Bekaa Investigation Unit of the Regional Gendarmerie received information regarding pollution in the Litani River, whose waters had turned white. The unit immediately launched investigations and inquiries to identify the source of the pollution. As a result of the follow-up investigation, it was determined that the pollution originated from the operations of a stone-cutting facility located in Taanayel and owned by: A. Y. (born in 1974, Lebanese) When questioned, he admitted that the polluted water originated from the activities of his stone-cutting plant. A detailed inspection revealed that wastewater generated by the stone-cutting process was being diverted through a channel extending from the facility to a nearby pit. A pump was then used to discharge this water into the river approximately 70 meters away. These practices were found to be polluting the river and causing environmental damage due to the resulting chemical contamination of the water, increased sedimentation levels, and reduced oxygen content in the river. Operations at the facility were suspended, and it was closed pursuant to a decision issued by the Ministry of Industry until its legal status is regularized and its liquid waste is properly treated. A. Y. was referred to the competent authority for further investigation and the necessary legal measures were taken against him, based on the instructions of the competent judicial authority.
10/6/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division The following communiqué was issued: In recent weeks, several burglary incidents involving forced entry were reported in areas within the Mount Lebanon Governorate. The perpetrator, whose identity was initially unknown, would break into commercial establishments after midnight and steal whatever valuables he could find. The most recent incident occurred on 26-05-2026, when he entered a pharmacy in the Halat area and stole property worth approximately USD 3,000. As a result, the competent units of the Internal Security Forces launched field and intelligence operations to identify and arrest the suspect. Following investigations and inquiries, the Information Branch succeeded in identifying him as: M. H. (born in 1995, Lebanese), with a prior criminal record for theft-related offenses. On 26-05-2026, after careful surveillance and monitoring, a patrol from the Information Branch arrested him in Bouar. In his possession, officers found and seized a military pistol, two screwdrivers, a coat, and gloves. During interrogation, he confessed to the charges against him, admitting that he had carried out more than ten nighttime burglaries by means of breaking and entering into commercial establishments in several areas, including Halat, Nahr Ibrahim, Ghazir, Kaslik, Zouk Mosbeh, and Adma, using the seized firearm and tools. The necessary legal measures were taken against him, and he was referred, along with the seized items, to the competent judicial authority. Therefore, and based on the instructions of the competent judicial authority, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces is circulating his photograph and requests that anyone who has fallen victim to his criminal activities report to the Mount Lebanon Information Branch or contact 01-732513 in preparation for the necessary legal proceedings.
10/6/2026
On the occasion of the 165th Anniversary of the Internal Security Forces, His Excellency the Minister of Interior and Municipalities, Brigadier General Ahmad Al Hajjar, visited the General Headquarters Barracks, where he was received by Major General Raed Abdallah. The Minister then proceeded to the Director General’s office, where, in the presence of Major General Abdallah, he met with the Unit Commanders and extended his congratulations on the occasion. He paid tribute to the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces, describing it as a long-standing national institution that has served, both during the most difficult crises and periods of stability, as a pillar of security and a fundamental cornerstone of the State. He noted that the officers and personnel of the Internal Security Forces have continued to carry out their mission with dedication and professionalism despite numerous challenges and risks, through maintaining security and public order, responding to crises, serving citizens, and fulfilling their national duty. The Minister also expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the leadership, officers, and personnel of the Internal Security Forces for their exceptional efforts in safeguarding Lebanon’s security and stability, wishing them continued success and prosperity in serving Lebanon, its people, and their security.
9/6/2026
As we mark the 165th anniversary of the Internal Security Forces, this venerable institution remains immortal through its martyrs, steadfast through its personnel, committed to its responsibilities, and confident in its capabilities. Officers, NCOs, and Personnel, The greatest promise we can make to our nation today is our commitment to continue fulfilling our national mission amid the delicate circumstances and diverse challenges that require us all to remain fully prepared, with greater vigilance and determination, to carry out the mission we have pledged ourselves to uphold—a mission that constitutes a cornerstone of the nation’s strength, development, and progress. Security is not merely a matter of history and achievements, nor simply the remembrance of past efforts. It is a daily sacrifice and a continuous renewal of commitment to responsibility, in accordance with the duties of our profession and our national values. I know that you have always remained true to this commitment, as demonstrated by your loyalty, dedication, and perseverance throughout the harshest circumstances faced by this institution and by Lebanon. You have proven your ability to adapt to these difficult conditions, together with your families who have supported you, enabling you to balance your professional responsibilities and personal lives with determination and resolve. This is because you believe in yourselves, in your duties, and in this institution and its mission. Such devotion can only stem from dedication and sincerity in the performance of duty. Colleagues, The responsibilities placed upon us continue to grow day after day, in light of the security, political, economic, and social transformations taking place around the world, as well as the rapid technological developments we are witnessing. Consequently, it is our duty to maintain the highest standards of discipline, professionalism, and respect for the law, while strengthening trust with society and the people through cooperation and partnership, based on the principle of a shared destiny and under the motto: “Together Towards a Safer Society.” This is especially important amid the successive crises affecting our nation, including the deteriorating economic situation, the security challenges resulting from aggression against our homeland, and the social repercussions of forced displacement. These circumstances affect the entire country and impact all units and offices of the Internal Security Forces without exception. Our strength therefore lies in applying the law, respecting human rights, and upholding the ethical and humanitarian values for which we are known. I would add the importance of fostering a spirit of solidarity that strengthens the institution and reinforces public confidence through unity and complementary roles. In today’s world, successful security is the result of collective efforts and a comprehensive vision capable of anticipating and containing threats. Security Personnel—Officers, NCOs, and Personnel, Women and Men, Let us continue to uphold our commitment to sacrifice and responsibility despite the burdens and pressures that affect us all. The people and the nation have the right to live in security every day, beyond any other consideration. Be worthy of these hopes, and know that your efforts are recognized and appreciated across all positions and missions. On this anniversary, we remember with the utmost respect and gratitude our righteous martyrs who sacrificed their lives in defense of the nation and the security of its people. They have been and will remain a beacon reflecting loyalty, sacrifice, honor, and dedication in the performance of duty. They deserve our deepest appreciation, and their families deserve our unwavering support. The coming phase requires us to remain committed to the values of integrity, competence, and transparency, while continuing to develop our capabilities and skills and keeping pace with new developments in ways that enhance our readiness and effectiveness. This is our pledge as we commemorate the founding of the Internal Security Forces, an institution whose ability to serve as an exemplary security organization is grounded in its national and moral principles. I renew my confidence in you and in your ability to continue carrying out your mission with courage and dedication. Let us remain faithful to our oath, loyal to our mission, and steadfast in the face of challenges, no matter how difficult they may become. Long live the Internal Security Forces, and long live Lebanon. Director General of the Internal Security Forces
9/6/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division The following communiqué was issued: On 08-06-2026, in Achrafieh, near Spinneys Mar Mitr, an elderly woman, known by local residents as “Salwa Al Chaghouri” but whose full identity remains unknown, lost consciousness while inside a shop in the area. She was subsequently transferred to the Emergency Department of Hôtel-Dieu Hospital in Achrafieh, where she remains hospitalized. She is approximately 80 years old, tall, heavily built, with short white hair and brown eyes. Therefore, and based on the instructions of the competent judicial authority, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces requests anyone who may have information about her identity or relatives to contact the Achrafieh Police Station of the Beirut Police Unit at 01-328094, in order to take the necessary legal measures.
8/6/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division The following communiqué was issued: As part of the daily efforts undertaken by the Internal Security Forces to combat theft and embezzlement crimes across various Lebanese regions and arrest those responsible, on 14-05-2026, the Information Branch received information that H. Sh. (born in 1983, Lebanese) had stolen USD 429,000 belonging to Banque de Financement – Hamra Branch while transporting the funds from Banque du Liban to the bank. Consequently, the specialized units of the Information Branch launched field and intelligence operations to locate the suspect, arrest him, and recover the embezzled funds. Through technical surveillance and within a short period of time, it was established that the suspect had headed to Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport accompanied by another individual who was assisting him in fleeing to an African country. The accomplice was identified as: A. A. (born in 1986, Lebanese) On the same date, as a result of immediate follow-up and coordination with the security agencies at the airport, both suspects were arrested inside the airport. An amount of USD 7,870 was found in their possession. A search of the second suspect’s residence led to the seizure of USD 420,000. During interrogation, H. Sh. admitted that he had been employed as a courier for the bank since 2011 and had premeditated the theft after learning the schedule of regular cash transfers from Banque du Liban. He stated that he had conspired with the second suspect, who was supposed to help him flee to an African country and share the stolen money. He further confessed that on 14-05-2026 he lured the employee responsible for transporting the funds and stole the bag containing the money. He then fled to the Airport Road area, where he met the second suspect, and together they headed to the airport in preparation for leaving Lebanon. However, they were arrested before they could depart. A. A. also admitted to the charges brought against him. The entire stolen amount was recovered and handed over to the management of Banque de Financement. The necessary legal measures were taken against both suspects, and they were referred to the competent judicial authority upon the instructions of the competent judiciary.
8/6/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division The following statement was issued: From 7:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on 07-06-2026, the “First Hill Climb Race” will take place in the Bikfaya area. At 7:00 a.m. on 07-06-2026, the Lebanese Cycling Federation will organize the “Tannous El Mir Memorial Federation Cup” cycling race in the Marina–Dbayeh area, between Golden Beach Resort and Major General Martyr Wissam Al Hassan Barracks – Dbayeh, along the coastal road, over several laps. Citizens are requested to take note of these events and to comply with the instructions and guidance of Internal Security Forces personnel in the aforementioned areas, as well as with directional traffic signs, in order to preserve public safety and prevent traffic congestion.
6/6/2026
Issued by the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces – Public Relations Division The following communiqué was issued: Following the arrest of Y. S. A. (born in 1985, Palestinian) on charges of fraud, and based on the instructions of the competent judicial authority, the General Directorate of the Internal Security Forces circulates his photograph and requests that anyone who has fallen victim to his fraudulent activities contact the Damour Police Station of the Regional Gendarmerie Unit at: 25-428600, in preparation for the necessary legal procedures. Any person who contributes information in this regard is assured that their identity will remain strictly confidential in accordance with the law.
6/6/2026