Relatives of Assad arrested as they try to fly out of Lebanon

W460

The wife and daughter of one of deposed Syrian president Bashar Assad's cousins were arrested Friday at the Beirut airport, where they attempted to fly out with allegedly forged passports, Lebanese judicial and security officials said. Assad's uncle departed the day before.

Rasha Khazem, the wife of Duraid Assad — the son of former Syrian Vice President Rifaat Assad, the uncle of Bashar Assad — and their daughter, Shams, were smuggled illegally into Lebanon and were trying to fly to Egypt when they were arrested, according to five Lebanese officials familiar with the case. They were being detained by Lebanese General Security. Rifaat had flown out the day before on his real passport and was not stopped, the officials said.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the case publicly.

Swiss federal prosecutors in March indicted Rifaat on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity for allegedly ordering murder and torture more than four decades ago.

Rifaat Assad, the brother of Bashar Assad's father Hafez Assad, Syria's former ruler, led the artillery unit that shelled the city of Hama and killed thousands, earning him the nickname the "Butcher of Hama."

Earlier this year, Rifaat Assad was indicted in Switzerland for war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with Hama.

Tens of thousands of Syrians are believed to have entered Lebanon illegally on the night of Assad's fall earlier this month, when insurgent forces entered Damascus.

The Lebanese security and judicial officials said that more than 20 members of the former Syrian Army's notorious 4th Division, military intelligence officers and others affiliated with Assad's security forces were arrested earlier in Lebanon. Some of them were arrested when they attempted to sell their weapons.

Lebanon's public prosecution office also received an Interpol notice requesting the arrest of Jamil al-Hassan, the former director of Syrian intelligence under Assad. Lebanon's caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati previously told Reuters that Lebanon would cooperate with the Interpol request to arrest al-Hassan.

Comments 6
Missing un520 28 December 2024, 15:05

So the security officials catch the small fish and let the big fish go..? Great....

Thumb jabal10452 28 December 2024, 16:55

Still, it says a lot about how weakened Hezbollah has become.

Thumb jabal10452 28 December 2024, 16:55

Still, it says a lot about how weakened Hezbollah has become.

Thumb chrisrushlau 28 December 2024, 20:06

Hilarious.

Missing cedars 28 December 2024, 20:33

Any visits to our friend Wafiq Safa to the airport lately? Have we also arrested him for interfering with the government internal security affairs?

Thumb scorpyonn 29 December 2024, 05:33

Time to get back at the Syrians for all the damage that they did under that despot Assad. Looks like Hezbollah is impotent to stop the government. Now is the time to tighten up and bring Lebanon together again.