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Military Police Arrests Syrian Suspects in Raids North of Beirut

The military police arrested on Friday a number of Syrian suspects in raids it carried out in the Antelias areas north of Beirut.

Media reports said that the raids were carried out near the Golden Beach resort.

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Berri Says Army Reason Behind Failure to Endorse New Pay Hike

Speaker Nabih Berri revealed on Friday that the main reason for referring the new wage scale to the joint parliamentary committees was the objection expressed by the army over the controversial pay raise draft-law for the public sector.

“The reservations expressed by the military corps was the cause of sending back the draft-law to the joint parliamentary committees,” Berri told various local newspapers.

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Bou Saab: Cabinet Opposes Establishment of Syrian Refugee Camps in Lebanon

Education Minister Elias Bou Saab expressed the cabinet's opposition to the establishment of camps for Syrian refugees, warning of the repercussions of such a development on Lebanon, reported al-Joumhouria newspaper on Friday.

He explained: “The cabinet supports resolving the case of refugees, but it is against setting up the camps.”

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Man Abducted in Arsal's Wadi Hmeid Freed

A Lebanese man kidnapped Wednesday in the outskirts of the Bekaa town of Arsal was freed on Thursday by his abductors.

“Maher al-Amatouri, who was nabbed from Wadi Hmeid in Arsal's outskirts, has been released,” LBCI TV reported on Thursday evening.

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Nusra Plays Down Govt. Optimism on Negotiations, Says Didn't Vow Not to Kill Troops

The Qaida-linked al-Nusra Front on Thursday poured cold water on recent optimism in Lebanon over the case of the captive troops, noting that it has not pledged not to execute more soldiers, only hours after the Lebanese government said it expects positive news “in the coming days.”

“Recent reports on Lebanese media outlets alleging that we have pledged not to kill any captive soldier are baseless, and no one is authorized to represent us or negotiate on our behalf,” the group said in a statement published on its official Twitter account.

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Qahwaji Says Army Detected Terror Cell in Tripoli, Expects New Battle in Arsal

Army chief General Jean Qahwaji on Thursday said he expects the eruption of a “new battle” with jihadist militants in the outskirts of the Bekaa border town of Arsal, revealing that the army has “detected” the presence of a terror cell in the northern city of Tripoli.

“The Lebanese army has reinforced its deployment on Arsal's hills and isolated the town from its outskirts, in order to besiege the gunmen and prevent them from receiving any supplies,” Qahwaji said in an interview with Sky News Arabia.

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Appeals Panel Says STL Has Jurisdiction over al-Jadeed Case

A Special Tribunal for Lebanon appeals panel on Thursday reversed a decision by the Contempt Judge, who had ruled that the court does not have jurisdiction to sue al-Jadeed television on charges of contempt.

“The Appeals Panel of three judges appointed to consider an appeal relating to the STL’s jurisdiction in (the case against New TV S.A.L) has decided by majority that the STL does have jurisdiction to hear cases of obstruction of justice against legal persons (corporate entities),” the STL said in a statement.

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Customs Seize Million Captagon Pills Hidden in Furniture

Customs agents have managed to arrest the owner of a furniture factory and the members of a gang that was plotting to smuggle around a million Captagon pills to a Gulf country.

In a statement issued Thursday, the Lebanese Customs Administration said it had obtained information on Tuesday about “preparations to export quantities of narcotics to a country in the Arab Gulf after hiding them in pieces of furniture.”

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Saqr Charges 11 with Terror Offenses, Including Mawlawi, Mansour

State Commissioner to the Military Court Judge Saqr Saqr on Thursday filed a lawsuit against a detainee and 10 fugitives, including notorious Tripoli militants Shadi al-Mawlawi and Osama Mansour.

According to state-run National News Agency, they were charged with “belonging to an armed terrorist group in order to stage terrorist acts, and holing up at a Tripoli mosque with the aim of preparing bombs and explosive devices to target Lebanese army troops in the area.”

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Sawwan Indicts 8 Lebanese and a Syrian for Armed Group Ties

Military Investigative Judge Fadi Sawwan indicted eight Lebanese and a Syrian national for belonging to armed groups that took part in several terrorist attacks in Lebanon, the state-run National News Agency reported on Thursday.

The Lebanese were indicted for triggering sectarian strife in the northern city of Tripoli during the Bab al-Tabbaneh and Jabal Mohsen clashes.

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