Medic: Detained Saudi Jihadist 'in Poor Health'

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An al-Qaida-linked Saudi suspect detained in Lebanon is being held in a military hospital because "he is in poor health", a medical official told Agence France Presse Friday.

Another official familiar with the investigation said the interrogation of Majed al-Majed "has been delayed because he is in poor health," and that the suspect is being "heavily guarded" at the Baabda military hospital near Beirut.

According to the medical source, who had been treating Majed before his arrest without knowing who he was, he suffers from kidney failure and requires regular dialysis.

"On December 27, the hospital where Majed was being treated contacted the Red Cross to arrange his transfer to another hospital," said the source.

But before the suspect arrived at the second facility, "the Lebanese army intelligence intercepted the ambulance and arrested Majed," the source said, adding that neither the hospital nor the ambulance teams had prior knowledge of who Majed was.

Majed is the suspected head of the Abdullah Azzam Brigades, which claimed responsibility for an attack in November on the Iranian embassy in Beirut, killing 25 people.

According to Islamist websites, Majed was revealed to be the leader of the Brigades in 2012.

The Abdullah Azzam Brigades group was designated in the United States in 2012 as a "terrorist organization".

It was formed in 2009 and is believed to have branches in both the Arabian Peninsula and Lebanon.

In claiming the embassy bombing, brigades member Sirajeddin Zreikat warned of more attacks in Lebanon if Hizbullah kept sending troops to support Syrian President Bashar Assad.

In 2009, Lebanon sentenced Majed in absentia to life in prison for belonging to a different extremist group, the al-Qaida-inspired Fatah al-Islam.

Comments 11
Thumb Mystic 03 January 2014, 14:31

hehe. Yeah saudi got him already, they are just mad they didn't finish him

Thumb saturn 03 January 2014, 14:40

He drank too much on his first day, hence kidney failure.

Missing imagine_1979 03 January 2014, 14:45

He is under the control of moukhabarat el jeich no? Saudi also controls them?
I really hope he eont die he has certainly plenty of information on who was and who is backing up jihadist in irak, syria, lebanon....
We might have some surprise there....
If he dies in custody it will be like someone is trying to erease evidences... In fact really, he has been detained by wich branch of lebanese armed forces?

Missing ---karim_m3- 03 January 2014, 14:52

Hang him.

Missing imagine_1979 03 January 2014, 15:12

First lets get some infos, maybe it would help us to see who is backing takfiris in irk, syria, lebanon...
No?

Thumb _mowaten_ 03 January 2014, 16:28

yes, imagine is right, let's make him sing first.

Default-user-icon Toodrunktothink (Guest) 03 January 2014, 14:56

Is it a requirement that you need to be on dialysis with kidney failure to join Al Qaeda???? ... Wasn't Bin Laden suffering from kidney failure as well?

Thumb _mowaten_ 03 January 2014, 16:28

lol. could be a good way to control them. they can't go too far without needing a recharge

Missing imagine_1979 03 January 2014, 15:00

So if something happens to this terrorist befor getting essential data from hom the army will be responssable?... I'm sure they will do anything to keep him alive then...

Thumb -phoenix1 03 January 2014, 15:52

Poor Al Majed, he needs medical care when those he is suspected to have killed are gone for good. I am one who truly worries about his being sent to the KSA is being prepared as of now. I fear that we shall be given some extraordinary reasons in concerns to his upcoming "disappearance". I think the cake and the topping are now being cooked, it's gonna be chocolate this time, with lots of dried fruits.

Thumb _mowaten_ 03 January 2014, 16:27

yay, i finally got featured by the trumpet! was starting to feel ignored