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Fatah al-Islam plans terrorist attacks against Lebanon

Posted on 22 September 2009 by Press


BEIRUT- Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai reported on Tuesday that the Fatah al-Islam militant group is trying to infiltrate several Palestinian refugee camps, especially the Beddawi camp in North Lebanon and the al-Bourj al-Shamali camp in South Lebanon, in an attempt to form small cells capable of launching terrorist attacks against Palestinian and Lebanese officials as well as UNIFIL.

“A man identified as Fadi Ibrahim has recently been discovered in the Ain al-Hilweh camp to be working with both Jund al-Sham and Fatah al-Islam to form terrorist cells,” a source said.

The daily added that the Fatah Movement led by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is coordinating with the Lebanese Armed Forces to gather information on Fatah al-Islam members and launch an awareness campaign inside the camps, so that residents will report any suspicious individuals.

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Wanted Fatah al-Islam Militant Arrested

Posted on 09 September 2009 by Press


Police have arrested a Fatah al-Islam member who had engaged in fighting with Internal Security Forces in the northern port city of Tripoli in 2007, al-Liwaa daily reported Tuesday.
Security sources told the newspaper that police raided a house near the town of Jiyyeh and arrested Ahmed Ghosh known as Merjan.

Police seized 40 Kalashnikov rifles, two M-16s, four handguns and B-7 rocket launchers from the house, the sources said.

Ghosh, according to al-Liwaa, was the leader of the network that clashed with ISF in Tripoli’s Miatain street following the army’s offensive on Fatah al-Islam in the Palestinian refugee camp of Nahr al-Bared in May 2007.

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Lebanon catches fugitive militant

Posted on 19 August 2009 by Press


The Lebanese army has recaptured an Islamist militant who escaped from a high security prison.

Security officials said Taha Hajj Suleiman was re-arrested in the woods east of Beirut near the jail he escaped from a day earlier.

Mr Suleiman is being held on charges of participating in a 15-week battle with the Lebanese army at Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in 2007.

His group, Fatah al-Islam, had seized control of the camp.

Some 440 people died in the fighting, including 170 regular army soldiers.

The break-out reportedly occurred after the Syrian national’s comrades from Fatah al-Islam formed a human ladder at Roumieh prison and he was able to scale the walls to escape.

Police had described the fugitive as “dangerous” and immediately launched a search in the early hours of Tuesday using helicopters and police dogs to hunt him down.

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Fatah al-Islam militant escapes from prison

Posted on 19 August 2009 by Press


BEIRUT: Lebanese security forces launched a manhunt on Tuesday for an Islamist militant being held on terror charges who escaped from the country’s largest prison in a pre-dawn jail break. “Taha Ahmad Haji Sleiman, who has dual Syrian and Palestinian nationality, escaped this morning from Roumieh prison,” an army spokesman said. Interior Minister Ziyad Baroud visited the prison and ordered the suspension of several police officers who were on duty until an investigation is carried out, said the state-run National News Agency. He also ordered all officers on duty in Lebanon’s prisons to be transferred to other departments within 15 days and lower ranking policemen within two months, it said.

Troops backed by helicopters are searching for the fugitive, who is charged with belonging to a “terrorist network,” the Al-Qaeda-inspired Fatah al-Islam militia, which fought deadly battles with the Lebanese army in 2007. The army released his picture and urged anyone with information to contact the military.

Seven other inmates also belonging to Fatah al-Islam attempted to break out with him but were recaptured, the army spokesman said.

The eight Fatah al-Islam members sawed bars off their cell windows in a high-security Lebanese prison Tuesday, scaled down the building using blankets tied together, then stood on each other’s shoulders to help one jump over a wall and escape, security officials said.

Prison guards scrambled and stopped seven from fleeing, but one escaped, the officials said.
The officials described the escaped prisoner, Suleiman, as a “dangerous” member of Fatah al-Islam.

Later on Tuesday, Baroud ordered the arrest of several prison officials after a preliminary enquiry found “deficiencies that might have facilitated the escape,” a ministry statement said.

He also ordered the internal security forces (ISF) to sack 60 of its officers from jobs at the country’s 21 prisons and to move them to unrelated duties outside the prison system within 15 days.
Another 300 ISF members would be relocated to posts outside prisons within two months.

Baroud said Lebanese prisons were understaffed and underequipped, adding he received “numerous complaints on transgressions and incompetence within prisons” and had transferred the complaints to the Lebanese judiciary.

“But this is a long process, and therefore it was necessary that measures be taken while waiting for the result of the investigation,” he said.

“We have taken radical and unprecedented measures as this is one of the most dangerous things that could happen,” he said.

Fatah al-Islam launched a battle in the summer of 2007 against the military from their stronghold within the Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon. The Lebanese Army crushed the group after three months, but the clashes left 220 militants, 171 soldiers and 47 Palestinian civilians dead. Dozens of the group’s members were captured.

Suleiman was among those arrested and charged with killing Lebanese troops during the camp fighting. He is also suspected of involvement in other bombings in Lebanon.

The seven other Fatah al-Islam members who tried to escape Tuesday include Abu Salim Taha, who served as the group’s spokesman during the fighting, and Yasser al-Shuqairi, who is standing trial for his role in twin bus bombings that killed three passengers Ain Alaq in February 2007, the officials said.

A third prisoner broke his back when his blanket line got untied and he fell from a height of about five meters. The officials said he was hospitalized. – The Daily Star, with Agencies

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