Report: Hizbullah's Intense Security Measures in Dahieh Coordinated with Official Agencies

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Hizbullah has undertaken strict security measures at its stronghold of Dahieh in Beriut's southern suburbs, setting up checkpoints at various locations in order to search vehicles and passersby in the area, reported al-Joumhouria newspaper on Tuesday.

Widely informed sources from Hizbullah told the daily: “The measures are taking place in coordination with the security agencies and they are therefore not infringing on their privileges.”

“The measures do not reflect the mentality of the state within a state,” they said.

The developments in Dahieh are a reaction to recent information that several booby-trapped cars have been discovered in Lebanon.

“It is clear that the assailants have greater intentions and the official security agencies cannot control the entire situation in Dahieh so therefore local neighborhood committees are taking it upon themselves to help the agencies,” explained the sources.

“The security measures are a popular demand and all the Lebanese people must now understand this issue. The steps are popular support being provided to the security forces during this critical time,” they added.

They denied that the security measures are creating tensions among the people, saying: “On the contrary, they fall within their demands. Failure to take such steps to support the security agencies will not be wise.”

Since Thursday's Ruwais bombing and the discovery of several booby-trapped cars, Hizbullah has taken strict measures in Dahieh with some of its members dressed in civilian clothing monitoring the streets and others setting up checkpoints to inspect vehicles and identification cards of passengers.

These measures were also taken at a number of southern cities.

Thirty people were killed and 336 wounded in a car bombing in the Ruwais area in Dahieh on Thursday.

A number of booby-trapped cars have been found since then, including one in the Naameh area in southern Lebanon.

Eight people, of Lebanese and Palestinian nationalities, were found involved in the scheme to detonate the car in another area.

Security agencies seized on Saturday afternoon an Audi car filled with 250 kilograms of explosives near the municipality building in Naameh.

The Naameh plot was to be the first of a series of attacks, well-informed sources told As Safir newspaper on Monday.

Comments 15
Thumb justice 20 August 2013, 08:37

Well said ice-man! It is ironic a terrorist party such as HA now claims it is fighting terrorism itself:)

Thumb phoenician 20 August 2013, 08:45

Hizb jas its own security measures and conducting stringent check points, state within a state or what?
Partirion please.

Missing cleanleb 20 August 2013, 11:10

so does Saad, Jumblat, Bahia, the palestinians...
what's new in your comment?

Thumb proudlebanon 20 August 2013, 18:07

Why the lying cleanleb? I live in Beirut, I am from Saida, and I visit Alley all the time and guess what....I never ever got stopped by a FM, PSP, or Palestinian check point...in fact the very idea of that is ridiculous and would never happen.

I love it when people who it seems never stepped a foot in this country want to tell us the facts about what happens on the ground...lol..

Thumb geha 20 August 2013, 09:35

a terrorist Iranian militia allowed to conduct security measures by our armed forces!
that says it all about who is controlling our army.
I say scrap such army.

Default-user-icon Batman (Guest) 20 August 2013, 09:57

Army...? What army...? It is not an army when such terror group control it... The loyalty of the army should be to the state and its patriots and not some terror group whose allegiance is to murdering despots in Iran and Syria...

Thumb cedre 20 August 2013, 17:33

how hizbo came to be ?Iranian will to control lebanese shias and use them in its own geopolitics advantage.It's funny how u present it as there was only 2 alternatives : hizbo and assir.

Missing cleanleb 20 August 2013, 09:36

What state for God's sake?
There is no state. Starting from a stupid constitution full of loop holes. A President with no powers. A justice system where judges are appointed by self-serving politicians. Security agencies that are "owned" by political parties. Corruption everywhere. Lebanon today is similar to the Mafia-era of Chicago.
What the hell are you talking about?
Stop repeating what the above politicians choir all day and all night.

Default-user-icon Disgusted (Guest) 20 August 2013, 09:58

I applaud you pal... You are a true and loyal patriot...

Missing cleanleb 20 August 2013, 11:14

who/what should i be loyal to?
have you read the posts on Naharnet for the past year?
all you read is insults.
does anybody come up with ideas for change?
no, because everybody is hiding behind his political party and blind on one eye.

Default-user-icon Enough (Guest) 20 August 2013, 09:44

“The measures do not reflect the mentality of the state within a state,”... Really??? Did you try to go passed Hamra recently? And you are telling me that there is no state within the state? State authorities know where the Turkish Airline pilots are, but of course, one in Baalbek and one in Nabatiyeh... Impossible to reach without a laissez passer!! What a joke! We are the hostages, isn't that clear?

Missing cleanleb 20 August 2013, 11:16

@flamethrower
two wrongs do not make a right
kidnapping should not lead to more kidnapping... else you are justifying kidnapping as a tool.

Thumb Senescence 20 August 2013, 16:05

More power to them. Civilian vigilance is a good thing.

The conditions are quite different that those in the civil war.

Thumb cedre 20 August 2013, 17:34

thug thinking, and u dare criticize Assir, no different from him...

Thumb cedre 20 August 2013, 20:32

HA, like mafia, creates violence and then proposes to eradicate it.