The international highway linking northern Lebanon to Syria was reopened on Monday after residents blocked it to protest the arrest of Samer Ahmed al-Nuaimi by Syrian authorities, the National News Agency reported.
The residents of Tal Andeh town in Akkar erected on Sunday a tent to press the Lebanese authorities to exert more efforts to release al-Nuaimi.
“If the efforts to release him fail then we will block the road again,” stressed Ahmed al-Nuaimi, the father of the kidnapped.
He called on officials to exert strenuous efforts to free his son.
According to NNA, al-Nuaimi was detained by Syrian authorities in September.
On Sunday, an army unit intervened in a bid to reopen the road but was faced by the residents' rejection.
The reasons behind the arrest are still not clear.
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