Judicial Police Patrol Ambushed in Baalbek, Sergeant Killed

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Gunmen killed a Sergeant from the judicial police overnight Thursday and wounded two others following an ambush that targeted their patrol in Baalbek.

Internal Security Forces general directorate issued a communique saying: “After the patrol detained two suspects, it was ambushed in al-Sharawneh neighborhood (in Baalbek) by gunmen who killed head of the patrol Sergeant Ali Nasrallah and wounded two others.”

It stressed that investigations are underway to detain the culprits under the auspices of the competent judiciary.

According to the National News Agency the judicial police patrol raided at 10:45 p.m. al-Sharawneh neighborhood and detained wanted suspects from al-Jaafar clan.

The patrol was taken by surprise in the vegetable market in Baalbek, the news agency said.

Comments 5
Thumb phoenician 31 August 2012, 08:17

Drug trafficking lords supported by hizb,what a bunch of scumbags and they are the majority in government,how gratifying.............

Thumb lebanon_first 31 August 2012, 08:22

We have to put an end to this. Before tackling the weapons of HA, before tackling any weapons, we have to declare war against the outlaws of the tribes. (3ache2ir). Mokdads, zoaiter, jaafars, all those lawless tribes living in our wild wild east. They should be hit hard. Arrested. Judged. Emprisonned. We cannot allow these arrogant outlaws to create their mess in Lebanon. They should be FORCED to live by the law. We have to make army barraks in Brital to supervise constantly the surrounding region, and this for a generation. Until they understand what is a state.

Thumb primesuspect 31 August 2012, 10:11

This is going to far. I'm 1000% behind to police for a full scale attack on the terrorists.

Missing freedom1 31 August 2012, 11:21

Just gas the scum..

Thumb thepatriot 31 August 2012, 14:35

Un veritable etat de droit. Felicitations a notre gouvernement pro syrien. Leur inaction est degoutante...chaque jour apporte son lot d'incidents securitaires et le gouvernemnt dors toujours...