Friday 30 December 2011

Syrian Rebels Captured With Israeli Weapons - Explosives Dismantled in Homs, Weapons Seized

Syrian Rebels Captured With Israeli Weapons



Explosives Dismantled in Homs, Weapons Seized
Local Editor
An engineering unit on Thursday dismantled “three explosive devices planted by an armed terrorist group” in the Homs neighborhood of Bustan al-Diwan in Syria without causing any damage or injuries, the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported.

SANA’s correspondent in Homs said that “the explosive devices were made manually and set to explode by remote control.”

The report also said that the site where the explosives were planted is heavily populated.

On the other hand, an armed terrorist group in Homs on Thursday targeted Director of Field Engineering Faculty, Brigadier General Abdul Karim al-Dairi, in al-Misherfeh Town in Homs.
The terrorist group opened fire on the Officer and his companions while he was heading to work, causing him injuries.

Also during the day, an armed terrorist group targeted a car, killing a chief warrant officer and injuring another member on a road at the Province.

Syria’s Thursday developments cover the confiscation of a new amount of weapons including sniper guns, rifles, Kalashnikovs, Piercing incendiary bullets, grenades and explosive devices in addition to an amount of drugs.

Lebanese Higher Defense Council Stresses Need to Prevent Arms Smuggling
Local Editor
The Lebanese Higher Defense Council stressed on Thursday the need to prevent arms smuggling in and out of the country, urging stronger measures in order to control the security situation in border towns.

A statement issued after the meeting said the Council asked security agencies to take stronger measures to fight terrorism and stressed cooperation with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon.

“The council stressed [the need to] prevent weapons smuggling to and from Lebanon ... curb violations ... and cooperate with UNIFIL [United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon] and the Drug Control Office,” said a statement read by the council’s Secretary-General Maj. Gen. Adnan Merhi.
It kept its decisions secret in accordance with the law but said in the terse statement that discussions focused on the security measures taken in the country.

The meeting in Baabda presidential palace was headed by President Michel Sleiman. It was attended by Prime Minister Najib Mikati, Defense Minister Fayez Ghosn, Interior Minister Marwan Charbel and other ministers, to discuss the security situation in the country.

Army commander General Jean Kahwaji, Internal Security Forces Director General Achraf Rifi, General Security chief General Abbas Ibrahim, State Security chief General George Qoraa and Army Intelligence commander General Edmond Fadel also participated in the meeting.
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