Army Seizes Shells, Ammo in Arsal-Bound Car
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةThe army on Thursday intercepted a car carrying shells and ammunition on the al-Namliyeh Bridge in Dahr al-Baydar in the Bekaa, state-run National News Agency reported.
“The Lebanese army stopped on the al-Namliyeh Bridge a gray Mazda carrying a license plate with the number 149011/T and driven by Lebanese national Bilal Hasan Khalaf,” NNA said.
“It was heading for Arsal and five RPG shells and a quantity of ammunition of various calibers were found in it,” the agency added.
Since the beginning of the Syrian crisis more than two years ago, the army has seized several vehicles carrying arms, ammo and explosives from and to Syrian territory.
On Tuesday, the army raided places in the Bekaa town of Kamed al-Lawz and arrested Abdullah Azzam Brigades top official Jamal Daftardar.
And on Thursday morning, a likely suicide bombing rocked the town of Hermel in the Bekaa, leaving at least three people dead and dozens others injured.
“It was heading for Arsal and five RPG shells and a quantity of ammunition of various calibers were found in it,” the agency added.
Five RPG shells... wow, what a catch!! How about 60,000 rockets in the hands of the sectarian militia or they don't count?
this country is a joke, they didnt see the dozens of technicals with dushkas but could intercept 5 rpg warheads.
Maybe the driver should have put a yellow ribbon on his shoulder, he wouldn't have been stopped...