Reports: Army First Adjutant Involved in 'Major' Ain Zhalta Operation

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The botched attempt to smuggle weapons to extremist Syrian rebels, which was foiled by the Lebanese army in Ain Zhalta, has been described as a major operation, as reports revealed that an army first adjutant was involved in the bid.

In remarks to al-Manar television, judicial and military sources described the thwarted operation as major and unprecedented.

“On Sunday, April 7, a number of individuals who hail from Wadi Khaled (in the North) headed to the Shouf area of Ain Zhalta, specifically to meet with Mohammed al-Zohor and his son Gabi,” sources told al-Manar.

The Wadi Khaled residents received the cache of weapons and loaded it into three vehicles – “a Kia SUV, a pickup truck and a Volvo.”

“When they left the house to head for Arsal, an army patrol zeroed in on them, which prompted them to open fire,” sources added.

“Army intelligence agents then headed to the house of al-Zohor family, where six people were arrested and eight others managed to flee,” sources said.

The confessions revealed that it was not the first operation of its kind, as the members of al-Zohor family were involved in previous operations of smuggling arms into Syria, according to the sources.

They highlighted the fact that heavy-caliber weapons were seized and that such a quantity of arms could not have been stored in a single house, revealing that a Lebanese army first adjutant identified as T. al-Khatib was among the Wadi Khaled group that came to Ain Zhalta.

Arrest warrant were issued on Monday for a number of suspects linked to the Ain Zhalta incident.

Military Examining Magistrate Imad al-Zein issued arrest warrants against 14 suspects on charges of smuggling arms and the attempted murder of soldiers who were deployed in the region.

The army had announced on April 7 that it thwarted an attempt to deliver arms to “extremists” in Ain Zhalta.

An army statement said that a gunman was killed and eight others were arrested, while a soldier and a member of the armed group were wounded in the incident.

The seized cache of arms contained "heavy-, medium- and light-caliber weapons and a large quantity of ammunition of various types," it added.

Comments 8
Missing karim_m3 19 April 2013, 23:14

"The army had announced on April 7 that it thwarted an attempt to deliver arms to “extremists” in Ain Zhalta."

God bless the Lebanese army for safeguarding Lebanon against FSA-Al Qaeda terrorists. Those arrested for attempting to smuggle weapons to the FSA-Al Qaeda terrorists should be arrested and tried for treason and the promotion of terrorism.

Down with Arabism! Down with Wahabism! Down with terrorism!

Missing greatpierro 20 April 2013, 03:31

I agree 100% with you. But you forgot to at down with Iran Islamic revolution, down with Iran arming HA, down with Syria arming fplp, down with HA arms in Lebanon and down with Iran influence in lebanon

Missing freeleb 20 April 2013, 10:36

I agree with you great pierro,but karim is a one eyed person.

Thumb banima3roof 20 April 2013, 17:45

lollllll
In remarks to al-Manar television, judicial and military sources described the thwarted operation as major and unprecedented.

hahah yes look at the picture. hizbullah claims to have over 50,000 rockets and they have the audacity to name this operation as major and unprecedented.

Default-user-icon wise guy (Guest) 20 April 2013, 02:51

If u love the army so bad why not asked for the arrest and trial of the hezbollah militants who killed samer hanna?

Missing altigar 20 April 2013, 11:15

"In remarks to al-Manar television,"
bias

Thumb andre.jabbour 20 April 2013, 14:59

Adjutant is a military rank or appointment. In some armies, including most English-speaking ones, it is an officer who assists a more senior officer, while in other armies, especially Francophone ones, it is an NCO (non-commissioned officer), normally corresponding roughly to a Staff Sergeant or Warrant Officer.

Missing cedars 21 April 2013, 05:26

Only those who shot at the army should/must be jailed, the rest who confessed should be released, otherwise go jail Hezbollah members going to Syria with their weapons to protect Assad's regime which is incapable to protect the Syrian Villages and Cities or their own citizens. Those Hezbollah fighters have cost the Lebanese tax payers tons of money for the officials to travel to Turkey to release the Pilgrims.