Part 2/4
Nader Ezzeddine
BRITISH INTELLIGENCE & LEBANESE COMPOSED THE COMMUNICATIONS FILE
Fransen's suspicions about the responsibility of the "employee" in Bellemare's bureau for composing this file never came from vainness, and Fransen is quite sure that the "employee" does not have the proficiency to compose such a file and that the file exceeds his expertise and authority. Upon asking Bahsoun about the possible party that could have composed such a file, he says", The British Intelligence was the composer of the file in cooperation with Lebanese parties". Regarding what was said about Captain Wissam Eid of the Information Intelligence affiliated with Internal Security Forces assuming this file before he was assassinated himself, Bahsoun says," Before Captain Wissam Eid was assassinated he was analyzing data in cooperation with an English company delegated by the Investigation Committee. He was assassinated as early as Bellemare's mission started, and he was rather killed after he had seen Bellemare!! I think his assassination would be later linked to Al-Hariri's assassination in order to accuse the resistance of assassinating a captain in the Internal Security Forces."
Bellemare classified the participants in the crime when preparing, setting up the scene, coordinating, and executing based on the way of exchanged communications among them... He gathered all the participants who used those cell phones and color-coded them each of whom with one attribute. Such classification is usually used in significant crimes for clarification purposes for the public.
With this principle, Bahsoun sees that "the STL Prosecutor-General has classified and color coded the groups based on speculations and hypotheses. In addition, he attributed certain numbers to certain groups on supposition, such as saying that Mustafa Badr Eddin did not have except one cell phone in the green group while the other seven cell phones were landlines at the time that is presumed to be the leader of the group. This is sheer surprising matter! While the man Bellemare considers coordinator that is Salim A'yash, he was carrying four secret numbers (green, red, yellow, and blue) in addition to another four landlines! While both O'naysi and Sabra were carrying one secret number of the same color, purple in their case. That is, A'yash who was a coordinator was not carrying a cell phone of the same color code carried by those who played the informational distraction! Thus, according to Bellemare, he coordinates with someone who in his turn instructs O'naysi and Sabra, yet he is unidentified! This means that Bellemare knows that A'yash does coordinate with O'naysi and Sabra but never talks to them, through a man in-between but never known to Bellemare! This is the utmost inconceivable ever! And here we are before a big question mark."
Bahsoun wonders in turn, "Why neither Bellemare in the indictment nor Fransen in the judicial decision pointed to their possessing voice recordings of those who had committed the assassination?! Is it possible for Bellemare to designate the communications made by the second, but he cannot secure the recordings?! This is again impossible! I think the recordings are available in his custody but he has hidden them because they do not belong to the men he indicts but to different people."
If those recordings do not belong to the indicted, whose are they then?! Bahsoun answers, "There is designation of cell phone numbers to the indicted in a conspicuous manner. This confirms how the persons were doomed before the cell phone numbers were designated, and there is quite a difference between the situation when someone talks on the phone, and an investigation team tries to uncover his identity and then they discover that it was "Badr Eddin" for instance, and the situation when the name of "Badr Eddin" is doomed and later the search goes for his cell phone number and then designate it for him! This was the mechanism Bellemare used and he called "spatial correlation"; he considered it a well-known mechanism at the time that it never has any actual existence in the field of communications."
Bahsoun informs of this non-existing mechanism except with Bellemare by saying, "According to this mechanism, the Prosecutor-General sees that if two cell phones were available simultaneously at the same place, and their carrier made a call, and even if it were discovered that the two numbers never contacted each other at all, then it would be more likely that the carrier of the two cell phones must have been the same person!!!
This is how Bellemare arrived at the name Sami Eisa and then said it was an invented name and that the true name was Mustafa Badr Eddin! This is what Bellemare called "spatial correlation" and he claimed that it was a well-known mechanism while in reality it absolutely has no existence." |
Bahsoun comments, "This is absolutely not evidence! And I can affirm that there are 700 similar cases in any area in Beirut and the suburbs, and Bellemare absolutely knows this is not evidence and Fransen suspected it, and he wishes that no one will raise this accusation in court for future similar fabrications for other people who could be more important than those four indicted."
In Part Three of the report:
How Bellemare Claimed knowledge of the Names of the Perpetrators in 2008, Yet He Blotted out their Identities Today!
F.S. Contacts the Criminals: Hariri is on his Way to You
Why did Bellemare Blot out the Cell phone Numbers?
See also:
Bellemare’s Indictment: Skeptical Fransen Agrees with Reservations! 1/4
Source: Al-Manar Website | |
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