Sunday 19 April 2009

At Syria's request, UAE arrests suspect in Lebanon's Hariri murder








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(Mehlis toiled hard to besiege President Lahoud and many of his men)Confirmed! Let the games begin! Reuters, here




"... UAE-based Al Arabiya said Mohammed Zuhair al-Siddiq was arrested in the emirate of Sharjah and was being held by UAE security authorities. ... Lebanese authorities recently released on bail three men held in connection with the killing, but still hold four generals who were the commanders of Lebanon's pro-Syrian security establishment at the time. [Special Investigator number 1 Detlev Mehlis issued a 'recommendation for their arrest based on Siddiq's false testimony]. ...The whereabouts of Siddiq, a former Syrian intelligence officer, have been unknown since March 2008 when he left France. [Prior to that, Siddiq resided in France under Chirac's protection]. ... Siddiq was arrested (not really: He was free to move around under French protection as witnessed by a NEW-TV interview) in a Paris suburb that month after an international arrest warrant was issued for him, but French judges rejected Beirut's extradition request because they received no guarantees he would not face the death penalty..."

"...Syria lately asked the authorities of the Sharjah emirate through Interpol to arrest Siddiq and extradite him. The sources said the man had a forged Syrian passport and was living in the city of Sharjah.
As Safir on Saturday quoted sources following the Siddiq case as saying several arrest warrants were issued in Lebanon and Syria against the man for providing false testimonies in the assassination case of ex-Premier Rafik Hariri.
The sources also said that Siddiq had lately become a burden on the political sides that at one stage were providing cover for him. Even sources in the Lebanese majority expected Siddiq to be jailed after it turned out that he was a "big lie."

Posted by G, Z, & or B at 11:17 AM

Sources: Siddiq Arrested in Sharjah upon Syrian Demand


19/04/2009 Mohamad Zuhair Siddiq, a Syrian army deserter often believed to be the false 'King Witness' in the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, was reportedly arrested in the United Arab Emirates upon a Syrian demand.
A well-informed source told Al-Manar that Siddiq was arrested in the Sharjah emirate after Syria has demanded through Interpol to arrest Siddiq and extradite him. The sources said the man had a forged Syrian passport and was living in the city of Sharjah.

The source said that Siddiq would be transferred to Damascus soon, noting that several arrest warrants were issued in Lebanon and Syria against the man for providing false testimonies in the assassination case of Hariri.

The source also said that Siddiq had lately become a burden on the political sides that at one stage were providing cover for him. The source emphasized that Siddiq's detention would implicate many Lebanese politicians and figures who would be accused of manipulating the investigation.

Siddiq, who was under an international arrest warrant requested by a Lebanese prosecutor, was detained in October 2005 in a Paris suburb on grounds he gave false evidence to UN investigators. He had been living in France under house arrest until he disappeared a year ago.

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