Explosives, Map for Future Targets Found in Daraya after Egyptian Was Killed Preparing Bombs

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One Egyptian national was killed and two other people were wounded on Sunday when they were setting up explosive devices in Mount Lebanon's Iqlim al-Kharroub's region, MTV reported.

"An Egyptian was killed while a Syrian and another Egyptian were gravely wounded when explosive devices they were preparing detonated at a house in Iqlim al-Kharroub's town of Daraya,” MTV elaborated.

OTV said the incident took place near Ahmed Basbous mosque in Daraya.

MTV noted that the material damage did not go beyond the room in which the explosion took place.

"A military expert inspected the location of the explosion and State Commissioner to the Military Court Judge Saqr Saqr has handed the investigation over to the army police,” the same source revealed.

"Numerous security forces have cordoned off the location of the explosion and strict measures have been adopted. Explosive experts and investigators also arrived to inspect the scene."

The state-run National News Agency identified the Egyptian victim as Abdul Latif al-Dakhakhni.

His brother Mohammed and Syrian national Mohammed Hasan Masaoud were gravely injured, according to the NNA.

Radio Voice of Lebanon (100.5) remarked that the investigation revealed that the Egyptian that was killed in the incident is a fugitive.

Later on Sunday, al-Jadeed television revealed that up to 18 explosives ready to be set up were discovered in the same house.

Quoting security sources, it added that a map was also found.

"It contained three target places for future explosion, which are al-Saadiyat, Wadi al-Zeina and Hadath," al-Jadeed detailed.

Al-Manar television said the owner of the house, Egyptian national Ahmed al-Dakhakhni was arrested along with his two sons and a Syrian.

It added that an underground room was discovered containing tens of bombs and explosives.

The NNA pointed out that al-Dakhakhni and his son Abdullah, who were both arrested, have lived for a long time in Daraya.

MTV reported that investigation is focusing on whether there are links between those involved in the Daraya incident and Salafist groups.

The municipalities and the political parties present in Iqlim al-Kharroub condemned "any event that destabilizes the country."

"We will leave the final word in this incident to security and judicial forces," they expressed.

On July 19, the military prosecution charged six al-Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front members who were arrested for the possession of arms and explosives, and for plotting terrorist attacks.

The NNA had said that the suspects had formed an armed gang for the purpose of carrying out terrorist activities and financial crimes.

The network was reportedly comprised of four Syrian and Lebanese members.

And on May 9, the Army revealed that it has broken up a cell, detained its members and confiscated a quantity of detonators and explosives.

Meanwhile, on April 7, Army troops thwarted an attempt to deliver arms to “extremists” in the Shouf area of Ain Zhalta.

Comments 22
Missing abraham 04 August 2013, 19:15

where are all those rebel symphotizors
hello out there anybody?????????????????

Missing greatpierro 04 August 2013, 22:04

Supporting the rebls does not mean supporting the Islamist terrorists.

Thumb _mowaten_ 05 August 2013, 10:26

since most the rebels are islamist terrorists, it does.

Thumb lebanon_first 04 August 2013, 19:36

This is proof that our problem is imported for those who care.

Missing helicopter 05 August 2013, 03:17

Mostly imported but plenty of sympathizers within on both sides.

Thumb lebanon_first 04 August 2013, 20:08

Ibn el Jabal... Looool. Un lapsus

Thumb benzona 04 August 2013, 20:47

Bien fait pour eux'. Omar quoi ils a un Dieu (ou des maladroits LOL) !

Thumb benzona 04 August 2013, 20:48

Comme quoi il y a un Dieu (Omar? WTF????)

Thumb benzona 04 August 2013, 20:49

Karma is cousin's wife, and no.... She isn't what you say she is ;-)

Thumb benzona 04 August 2013, 20:51

LoL ibn el jabal. Tu l'as eu!

Default-user-icon anotherignorantsoutherNER (Guest) 04 August 2013, 23:01

One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
the question is why dont we have a decent government with functioning institutions that can detect thwart terrorists/freedom fighters?
Southern? care to answer that?

Default-user-icon anotherignorantsoutherNER (Guest) 04 August 2013, 23:03

One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.
the question is why dont we have a decent government with functioning institutions that can detect thwart terrorists/freedom fighters?
Southern? care to answer that?

Thumb habib 05 August 2013, 02:18

Southern 7ezbak erhabi johannam wa bo2sa lmasir

Missing helicopter 05 August 2013, 03:14

The army must act to finish up HA and these rubbish Salafists before is late.
God less the army.

Missing helicopter 05 August 2013, 03:19

Stop linking M-14 with the terrorists such as those and HA.
Stop using the HA and LAF in the same sentence (that is insulting to the army)

Missing cleanleb 05 August 2013, 10:49

@helicopter...
We do not link M14 to terrorists, we link AL HARIRIS to terrorists.
Example: they funded Fath Al Islam, Jund El Sitt, Jund El Sham, Syrian groups...
The idea was to protect their sect against HA... even if Lebanon burns.

Missing helicopter 05 August 2013, 03:20

There are no cannibal supporters within M-14, we continue to say eliminate them and the knife slashers HA so Lebanon can rise.

Missing cleanleb 05 August 2013, 11:01

Not only does M14 support terrorists, they are the most corrupt Lebanese politicians.
Read the book by Rafik Hariri's biographer Nicolas Blanchard. He was writing his biography before he died. Hariri paid $20 million for Ghazi Kanaan's election law. Is this legal?
The list of examples is endless...

Missing helicopter 05 August 2013, 03:21

Again, stop insulting the army by including it with HA.
The army is the clean and nicely ironed shirt.
HA is the stinky, filthy underwear.

Missing samiam 05 August 2013, 03:47

I think the best justice is for these bomb makers and terrorists (aka hizb iran, al queda, etc) to have their own bombs blow up and kill the makers.

Default-user-icon Warheart (Guest) 05 August 2013, 08:31

Southern is your English "goes only that far!?"

Missing cleanleb 05 August 2013, 10:54

@IbnAljabal...
In case you haven't noticed, there is a double standard in the world. We are still living in the law of the jungle. The most powerful rules, and makes the rules.
Example: Qatar and Saudi openly fund Al Nusra which is on the US' terrorists list. But, it is illegal to fund a terrorist organization. Why is Qatar/Saudi not being branded at "funding a terrorist organization" like Iran?
Another example: why is Israel allowed to have nuclear weapons, Iran not?