Kuwaiti ‘Alanba’: a security officer admitted to opening a hole in the back wall of pavilion 12 at the port



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The Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Anbaa reported that investigations into the Marya Beirut bomb file are not limited to political officials at this stage, but to military and security leaders. After questioning the Director General of State Security, Major General Tony Saliba, as a defendant last week, Judge Sawan decided to conduct an interview between Saliba and the Major in the state security apparatus, Joseph Al-Naddaf, who was actually arrested, the day after tomorrow, and Sawan summoned the former Lebanese Army Chief of Staff, Major General Walid Salman, for questioning tomorrow.

The newspaper added that the main point, in the opinion of a ministerial source, which can be considered the hidden pole of this battle, is the confession that Nadaf recorded, before the judicial investigator Fadi Sawan, that it was he who received an order from his boss , the director of the State Security Service, Major General Tony Saliba, of opening a hole in the wall. The back of Beirut port pavilion No. 12, where there is ammonium nitrate, to see what’s inside, and one of their employees at the port was assigned to do the job by people who used the electric welding device.

The source said that al-Naddaf had initially denied knowledge of the matter, but when he realized his destination was alone in the field, he informed the judicial investigator of what he had.

Subsequently, the investigator summoned the Director General of State Security and interrogated him for a period of 4 hours, then charged him and did not arrest him.



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